The O. M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv (; before 2013 â academy) is a Ukrainian public university in Kharkiv, named after Oleksiy M. Beketov and specialising in urban development studies.
The educational institution was founded in 1922 as the All-Ukrainian College of Municipal Services (). Since 1924 â Faculty of Municipal Services of the Evening Workers' College of National Economy (), since 1929 â Faculty of Municipal Services of the . Since 1930 â the Kharkiv Institute of Public Utilities, and since 1935 â the Kharkiv Training School of Public Utilities, which included the Kharkiv Institute of Public Utilities and the College of Sustainable Construction. In 1938, the Kharkiv Institute of Public Utilities was renamed into Kharkiv Institute of Public Construction, and in 1939 â into Kharkiv Institute of Municipal Construction Engineers. In 1941, the Kharkiv Training School of Public Utilities was liquidated, the Kharkiv Institute of Municipal Construction Engineers and the College of Sustainable Construction were separated into separate educational institutions.
In 1952âÂÂ1959, Major General was the head of the institute's military department.
In 1989, Kharkiv Institute of Municipal Construction Engineers was renamed into Kharkiv Institute of Municipal Engineers, 1994 â into Kharkiv State Academy of Urban Economy. In 2003, the academy received the status of a national one.
On July 19, 2008, the academy signed the Budapest Open Access Initiative and became its 436th member organization.
In 2013, the Kharkiv State Academy of Urban Economy was renamed into O. M. Beketov Kharkiv State University of Urban Economy.
In 2022, the Housing and Communal College of the university was destroyed by a Russian rocket strike.
In 2023, a new strike destroyed part of the main building.
The academy has six academic buildings, education and research laboratories, a library with holdings of 882,000 books, a campus with six student hostels, an indoors sports facility with track and field gymnastics, bodybuilding, boxing, oriental martial art facilities and gyms.