The Pryazovskyi State Technical University ( PSTU, ) is a higher education institution in Ukraine, accredited at the fourth level. It is one of the oldest universities in the Donetsk Region.
Before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, PSTU was located in Mariupol and was one of the largest higher education institutions in the Pryazovia region.
In March 2022, the university's Building 5 was struck by two heavy enemy aerial bombs, followed by additional hits that damaged other buildings, some completely destroyed. By order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine dated April 13, 2022, No. 334, the university was relocated to the city of Dnipro, where it resumed operations in the facilities of the Dnipro Polytechnic.
Currently, PSTU conducts its educational process in a distance format using modern digital technologies. The university is expanding its network of domestic and international partners and implementing programs of international academic mobility for students.
Additionally, the university includes three separate structural subdivisions: "Mariupol Professional College," "Mariupol Mechanical Engineering College," and "Mariupol Polytechnic Professional College."
Pryazovskyi State Technical University provides training for students in 28 programs at the first (bachelor's) level, 35 programs at the second (master's) level, and 9 programs at the third (educational and scientific) level.
The educational process is supported by 176 faculty members, including 106 candidates of sciences and 28 doctors of sciences.
In 2022, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Siege of Mariupol some of the university's buildings were destroyed. PSTU was temporarily relocated to the city of Dnipro.
According to the "TOP-200 Ukraine" ranking for 2024, Pryazovskyi State Technical University achieved: