GOAL 17: REVITALIZE THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
"Promoting the building of a peaceful and inclusive society for sustainable development, ensuring access to justice for all and creating effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels."
In 2023, four cooperation agreements were signed with the Higher Education Institutions of Kazakhstan, Slovakia and Poland.
197 teachers and 285 students of the university took part in various programs of international virtual academic mobility in universities in Poland, Kazakhstan, Estonia, Great Britain, Lithuania, Germany, Czech Republic, Turkey, Italy, Georgia, USA, France, Finland.
KrNU, together with the University of Leicester (Great Britain), became the winners of the competition for obtaining a grant, which provides for the financing of partner research projects in the aerospace industry, bioengineering and the field of artificial intelligence. The amount of financing was 88 thousand pounds.
KrNU scientists participated in the seminar "Protection of critical infrastructure in response to terrorist attacks" within the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Program "Science for Peace and Security", which was held in Istanbul (Turkey).
KrNU took seven place in the authoritative international rating of "Times Higher Education" among 33 higher education institutions of Ukraine, and according to the world ranking "Ranking WEB of Universities", KrNU took 53th place among higher education institutions of Ukraine.
According to the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings-2023, KrNU took 14th place among 19 higher education institutions of Ukraine.
According to academic indicators, KrNU took 47th place in TOP-200 Ukraine. In the consolidated rating of the independent Internet resource OSVITA.UA - 64th place.
According to research by Stanford University and analysts of Elsevier and SciTech Strategies, as of October 1, 2023, university professors Volodymyr Dragobetsky, Mykhaylo Zagirnyak, Vyacheslav Prus, Oleksandr Shapoval were among the TOP 2% of the most cited scientists by field