Kryvyi Rih National University (Ukrainian: Криворізький національний університет, romanized: Kryvorizkyi natsionalnyi universytet), colloquially known as KNU (Ukrainian: КНУ), is located in Kryvyi Rih, one of the main industrial cities of Ukraine. Currently, its structure consists of seven faculties (academic departments) and five institutes. It was founded in 1922 as the Kryvyi Rih Evening Working College, and reorganized onto Kryvyi Rih Mining University. During the Soviet Union era, Kryvyi Rih University was one of the top professional universities in the USSR. In 2011 Cabinet of Ukraine founded Kryvyi Rih National University by uniting Technic University,[2]State Pedagogical University, Institute of Economics and also Institute of Metallurgy (a branch of National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine at that moment). It is ranked as one of the best universities in Ukraine in many rankings (see below).
History
In 1929 the college was converted into an evening working institution, and from 1931 to the Kryvyi Rih Mining Institute.[citation needed]
The following year in Kryvyi Rih, the Institute of Vocational Training was founded.[citation needed] It was reorganized as the Pedagogical Institute. In the prewar period, the institute trained about 1,000 teachers.[citation needed] In 1999, the basis of the State Pedagogical Institute was established as Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University.[citation needed]
During World War II, having been evacuated from 20 September 1941 to August 1944, the Kryvyi Rih Mining Institute relocated to Nizhny Tagil, Russia.[citation needed] In September 1944 the Institute resumed classes for the students in its original location. It increased the number of specialties, which prepared the engineering staff.[citation needed] Five of its academics have been honored with the Lenin or State Prizes[citation needed]. In 1994 the institute became a charter technical university.[citation needed]
These are the 7[3] faculties into which the university is divided:
Mining Faculty,
Geological and Environmental Faculty,
Information Technologies Faculty,
Mechanical Engineering Faculty,
Building Faculty,
Electrical Engineering Faculty,
Transportation Faculty.
Institutes
Research Mining Institute,
Research Institute of Ecology and safety in the mining and metallurgical industry.
Other institutes
Industrial College,
Polytechnic College,
Ingulets College,
Kryvyi Rih Mining College,
Mining Electromechanical College,
Motor Transport Technical College.
Academics
Foreign Partner Universities
The University currently maintains relations and, in some cases, student exchange programs with universities of forty countries;[4] a figure which includes a number of former republics of the Soviet Union and other countries which Ukraine traditionally, over the past 70 years prior to independence in 1991, did not have official bilateral relations with. A small selection of partner universities is displayed below.
The library of KNU originated in 1922. The library holds over 1.7 million physical volumes, and more than 7,000 of these books are referred as rare and valuable. Library staff are making great efforts to promote reading. Regularly held book exhibitions, literature reviews, readers' conferences, thematic and literary evenings, book presentations, meetings with famous people in the city, including writers and journalists.
More than 500,000 readers visit the library each year, and it loans more than 1 million books annually. Digital access to library started to work on 2005.