Introduction
Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, also known as Yuri Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University in Chinese, is a public university in Chernivtsi, western Ukraine, and one of the leading higher education institutions in Ukraine.
Overview
Student size: There are currently 12,377 students.
Teacher situation: The student-to-faculty ratio is 12.5. The school has many experienced and professional teachers to provide students with high-quality teaching guidance.
History and establishment time
The school was founded on October 4, 1875, when it was called Franz Joseph Chernivtsi University. At that time, Chernivtsi was the capital of the Principality of Bukovina, which belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
After the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, Bukovina became part of the Kingdom of Romania, and the university was renamed Universitatea Regele Carol I din Cernăuţi.
1940 After the Soviet Union occupied northern Bukovina in 1989, the region was affiliated to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, the main language of the university was changed to Ukrainian, the school was renamed Chernivtsi National University, and it was greatly expanded and reorganized.
In 1989, the school was named after the famous Ukrainian writer Yuri Fedkovich.
In 2000, the university was awarded national status.
School Strength
Faculty: It has a high-quality faculty team. The teachers have rich experience and profound attainments in teaching and scientific research. They can provide students with high-quality education and teaching services and help students master solid professional knowledge and skills.
Teaching achievements: The school has cultivated a large number of outstanding professional talents and made important contributions to the social and economic development of Ukraine and other countries. Its graduates have outstanding performance in various fields and have won wide acclaim from employers.
International cooperation: Actively carry out international cooperation and exchanges, and have established cooperative relations with higher education institutions in Poland, China, Romania, the United States, Israel, Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia and other countries, providing students and faculty with rich international exchange opportunities and promoting It has promoted cultural exchange and integration and enhanced the international influence of the school.
Nature of the institution
Public university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' comprehensive quality and innovation ability, and is committed to providing students with a good learning environment and conditions so that students can give full play to their potential, realize their self-worth, and become professionals with social responsibility, innovative spirit and practical ability.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: covering engineering, applied mathematics, biology, economics, law, foreign languages and other disciplines, among which engineering, physics, mathematics and other disciplines have achieved remarkable results in teaching and scientific research, with high academic level and influence.
Key laboratories: Cooperated with other Ukrainian institutions to establish the Center for Bible and Cultural Studies, aiming to study the main problems facing the humanities and social sciences. In addition, the school also has the Bukovina Research Center for Scientific Research, which conducts innovative research projects throughout the year.
Faculty
The school is divided into 16 colleges, each of which has 71 departments. Each department offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses covering many subject areas, such as the School of Engineering, the School of Applied Mathematics, the School of Biology, the School of Economics, the School of Law, the School of Foreign Languages, etc.
Ranking
Ranked 1501+ in the 2025 World University Rankings; 1001+ in the 2024 Engineering Rankings; 1001+ in the 2024 Physical Science Rankings.
Expenses
No specific tuition and living expenses information has been found for the school.
Campus
Location: Located in Chernivtsi in western Ukraine, the city has a rich and complex history. It was once a town in Moldavia, and was later ruled by Turkey, Austria, Romania and other countries. In 1940, it belonged to the Soviet Union. Since the 20th century, Chernivtsi has been an important industrial center, especially in wool and cotton textile processing, food processing, wood processing and light industrial machinery.
Campus facilities: The main campus building complex - the Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitan Residence, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The campus consists of 17 buildings, a total of 105 units, and a total area of 110,800 square meters, including a training building of 66 square meters, providing students with a good learning and living environment.
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