Detailed introduction of Uman National University of Horticulture:
Introduction
Uman National University of Horticulture is located in Uman, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine. It is a long-established higher education institution in Ukraine that focuses on education and research in the fields of agriculture and horticulture.
Overview
Student size: Currently, there are more than 6,000 students studying here.
Faculty: There are 338 full-time employees, and the student-teacher ratio is about 14:1.
History
The school was founded in 1844 and was originally named the Basic Horticultural College. Its mission was to train high-quality gardeners and senior experts in the horticultural industry for the country. After several name changes and reorganizations, it obtained the status of a national university in 2010 and determined its current name.
Founding time
1844 Years.
School Strength
Teaching Level: Provides a complete education system from preparatory to doctoral, covering multiple levels of higher education, with undergraduate, master and doctoral degree programs, and can award graduates with corresponding degrees.
Major Settings: The school has departments such as agriculture and forestry, management and administration, economics, food industry and agricultural products, agricultural engineering and energy production and processing, with 28 teaching and research groups, and offers many agriculture-related majors such as business economics, marketing, finance and credit, accounting and auditing, management, food technology and engineering, agronomy, forestry and horticulture.
Scientific Research Achievements: The school actively carries out scientific research activities, with 3 dual-investment research centers, 15 regional science and method centers, 24 The university has 24 research laboratories and other scientific research infrastructure. The scientific research conducted by its researchers covers a wide range of basic and applied issues, and the scientific work involves about two thousand students.
Institutional Nature
A non-profit public higher education institution.
Educational Philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' professional knowledge and practical skills in the fields of agriculture and horticulture, emphasizing the combination of theory and practice, and is committed to cultivating high-quality professionals for Ukraine's agricultural and horticultural industries to promote the development and innovation of this field.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Horticulture, agronomy, ecology, food science, agricultural engineering and other disciplines are the school's key disciplines. These disciplines have received key support from the school in teaching and scientific research. They have advanced teaching facilities and scientific research equipment, providing students with high-quality educational resources and research platforms.
Key laboratories: The school is equipped with 24 research laboratories, such as horticultural plant cultivation laboratories, soil fertility laboratories, agricultural product processing laboratories, etc., to meet the needs of students' practical teaching and scientific research.
Departments
The school has five faculties, including the Department of Agronomy, the Department of Economics and Entrepreneurship, the Department of Engineering and Technology, the Department of Forestry and Landscape Management, and the Department of Horticulture and Ecological Plant Protection.
Ranking
Ranked in the 2024 World University Rankings 7754th.
Ranked 112th in Ukraine.
Ranked 1574th in Europe.
Expenses
Tuition fees for local students are about 800-2000 Ukrainian hryvnias per year.
Campus
Teaching facilities: The campus has teaching buildings, laboratories, libraries and other teaching facilities, of which the library has more than 230,000 books.
Living facilities: Although no clear and detailed living facilities were found, as a comprehensive university, it must be equipped with basic living facilities such as student dormitories, canteens, sports facilities, etc. to provide convenience for students' daily life.
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