The Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University () is a Ukrainian state-sponsored university in Lutsk, named after Lesya Ukrainka.
The history of this university began in 1940 with the founding of the Lutsk State Teachersâ Institute. During its first year of operation, 135 students were enrolled for the first-year program. The instruction was provided by a staff of fifty professors working within the departments of Ukrainian and Russian philology, physics, mathematics and geography.
The functioning of the university was interrupted by the outbreak of war in 1941, and did not resume until 1946. In September 1951, the college was reorganized and designated a pedagogical institute, and a year later, it was granted the use of the name of Lesya Ukrainka. At that time the university's only faculties were those of history, philology and mathematics. By the beginning of the 1990s nine faculties were operating in the institute.
On July 16, 1993, by a decree of President Leonid Kravchuk, the institute was given a higher status and received the name Lesya Ukrainka Volyn State University. In September 2007 President Viktor Yushchenko signed a decree granting the university the status of a national university. Then in August 2012, in accordance with a decree signed by President Viktor Yanukovych, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University received yet another new official designation: Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University in Volyn. This name was intended to reflect the aspirations of the university to establish real and/or symbolic ties with educational institutions in western Europe. On October 15, 2020, the return of the name âÂÂLesya Ukrainka Volyn National Universityâ to the higher education institution was officially confirmed.
Classroom and laboratory instruction is conducted in nine different buildings; in addition there are five student dormitories, the university library with holdings of over 400,000 items, four museums, a sanatorium and student polyclinic, a sports complex and a stadium. These facilities are located at various sites within the city of Lutsk. In addition to this, there is a student camp named âÂÂHartâÂÂ, which is situated at Lake Svitiaz.
Currently six institutes and twelve departments are functioning within the University:
Specialties: culturology, religious studies, sociology, philosophy.
Specialties: Olympic and professional sport; physical rehabilitation; physical education.
Specialties: preschool upbringing, preschool education, primary teaching, primary education, social pedagogy.
Specialties: music art, visual arts, choreography.
Specialties: psychology.
Specialties: documentation and informational activity; history; museology and the protection of historical and cultural sites; political science.
Specialties: chemistry; ecology and environmental protection.
Specialties: biology; forestry and landscape gardening management.
Specialties: computer science; mathematics.
Specialties: enterprise economics, accounting and auditing, finance and credit; management of innovational activity; management.
Specialties: language and literature (English); language and literature (German); language and literature (French); Applied Linguistics.
Specialties: jurisprudence.
Specialties: country studies; international information; international relations; international economic relations.
Specialties: Ukrainian language and literature (with an additional qualification âÂÂteacher of foreign literatureâÂÂ); language and literature (Russian) (with an additional qualification âÂÂteacher of foreign (English) languageâÂÂ); language and literature (Polish) (with an additional qualification âÂÂteacher of foreign (English) languageâÂÂ); journalism; publishing and editing.
Specialties: physics; physics-related computer studies.
Specialties: geography; hotel management; economic and social geography; system of land use and surveying; tourism.
The aim of the Preparatory Department is to provide suitable conditions for the effective training of citizens for passing of external independent scoring by means of thorough study of academic disciplines, entering high school and successful adaptation to studying in higher educational establishment. Also there is a preparatory department for foreign citizens.
Specialties:physical rehabilitation, Ukrainian language and literature, language and literature (English) Language and Literature (German), psychology, finance and credit, accounting and auditing, law, land management and cadastre, informatics, pre-school education.
Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University was awarded the honorary title âÂÂLeader of modern educationâ on the basis of the results of the Tenth International Exhibition of Educational Institutions âÂÂModern Education in Ukraine 2007â and was awarded a bronze medal in the category âÂÂModernization of higher education in the context of the Bologna Convention requirementsâÂÂ. For development and implementation of innovative educational technologies into its teaching and educational processes, the university was awarded a certificate of recognition, âÂÂInnovative educational technologies 2007âÂÂ. The university was a winner in the âÂÂInternational cooperation in education and science 2007â category at the âÂÂEducation and career â StudentâÂÂs dayâ international exhibition (2008).
The active role of the university in the sphere of international relations has attracted attention both in Ukraine and abroad. On March 7âÂÂ8, 2008 a delegation from the university took part in the Ninth International Education Fair âÂÂPerspektywy 2008âÂÂ, which was held in Warsaw. In 2009 VNU won the competition of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine in the category âÂÂInternational cooperation in the sphere of education and scienceâÂÂ.
VNU was awarded a prize in the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine âÂÂInternational cooperation in the sphere of education and scienceâ for the exhibition âÂÂModern education in Ukraine 2009â which was held on February 25âÂÂ27, 2009 in Kyiv.