The NASU Institute of the Ukrainian Language () of the NAS of Ukraine is a research organization in Ukraine created to do thorough studying of the Ukrainian language. It is the Ukrainian coordinating centre of research issues for Ukrainian. An important function of the Institute is to consolidate the Ukrainian language as the country's official language. One of the institute's aims is to promote lingual harmony in present-day Ukraine.
The Institute was formed in 1991. Its headquarters is located at the Institute of History of Ukraine building on Hrushevsky Street, Kyiv. The director of the institute is Professor Pavlo Hrytsenko . Other key members of the organisation include Vasyl Nimchuk, Ivan Vyhovanets, and Svitlana Yermolenko.
The main activity of the NASU Institute of the Ukrainian Language is to research the Ukrainian language as a social, structural, historical, regional national-and-cultural phenomenon. Directions of the Ukrainian language investigations:
A lot of institute projects were implemented in cooperation with specialists from other countries. Institute workers are studying the Ukrainian dialects within the international research project The Slavic Linguistic Atlas, collaborating with institutions of academies of all the Slavic countries and Germany. They also cooperate with scientists from European countries within a project ëThe Linguistic Atlas of Europeû (Prof. Pavlo Hrytsenko). Some research workers of the Institute were co-executors of a project by International Committee of Slavists ëNajnowsze dzieje jÃÂzyków slowiaà Âskichû (Opole, Poland). As a result is a research ë Ukrainska mova 1945-1995û (1999) (Prof. Svitlana Yermolenko).
Another core activity is publishing of science and popular science periodicals: