Oleksandr Myronchuk. The future is born here

The leader of technical education in Ukraine, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, actively cooperates with external partners to upgrade its training and laboratory facilities and implements educational programs adapted to the needs of the labor market and high-tech business. For several years now, the RTF has been operating a Datacom laboratory equipped with powerful modern Huawei equipment. Not only radio engineering students, but also KPI students from other faculties can study there.

Soon parcel lockers will appear in the dormitories of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute

Parcel lockers of the Ukrainian company ‘Nova Poshta’ will be installed in Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. As you know, this company is the leader in express delivery of postal items in Ukraine both in terms of volume and speed of delivery. About 18,000 parcel lockers across Ukraine are located in the entrances of residential buildings, near shops, petrol stations, etc. Through Nova Poshta's parcel lockers, you can not only receive but also send parcels and documents. 

Yaroslav Mykytovych Korniienko is 75!

Yaroslav Mykytovych Korniienko, Head of the Department of Machines and Apparatus of Chemical and Oil Refining Production (MAHNV) of the Faculty of Chemical Engineering from 2000 to 2021, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honoured Worker of Public Education of Ukraine, celebrated his 75th birthday on 6 September!

Anastasiia Sydorenko. The sprouts of the future are growing stronger

The Seeds for the Future international educational programme organised by Huawei brought together 150 students from 23 countries in Rome this year. The main topics of the event were: innovation, digitalisation, sustainable development and entrepreneurship. Among the participants were five talented students from five leading Ukrainian universities. Anastasiia Sydorenko, a fourth-year student of the RTF, represented Kyiv Polytechnic.

🎥 September, KPI, "Japanese autumn"

‘Business and cultural relations between Ukraine and Japan continue and are successful,’ was the common opinion of Andriy Vitrenko, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine, Anatoliy Melnychenko, Rector of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, and Matsuda Kuninori, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Ukraine, which was a red thread running through their speeches at the opening of the three-day charity festival “Japanese Autumn”, which took place at KPI from 13 to 15 September. 

To help the wounded at the front

On 24 September, employees of the State Special Communications Service of Ukraine together with cadets and teachers of the Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute donated more than 80 litres of blood to help the wounded soldiers at the front.

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