Black Sea National University named after Peter Mogila. Black Sea State University named after Peter Mogila, ChSU named after. P. Graves. Division of Environmental Health Sciences

general information

The structure of the ChSU includes:

Black Sea State University them. P. Graves (CSU) - Additional Information about higher education institution

general information

Black Sea State University named after Peter Mogila (CSU) operates as a university with the status of a state higher educational institution, operating on the basis curricula and standards for organizing the educational and scientific process, approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.

Today, at the Black Sea State University named after Petro Mogila, all conditions have been created for the development of young specialists of the new generation.

The structure of the ChSU includes:

Faculty of Computer Science, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Medical Sciences, Faculty of Political Sciences, Faculty of Sociology, Faculty of Law, Institute of Philology, Institute government controlled, Institute of Postgraduate Education.

Admission to the Black Sea State University named after. P. Mogily is carried out to train specialists in areas of educational qualification level of bachelor, specialties of educational qualification level of specialist, master.

Admission to the training of specialists at the educational and qualification levels of a specialist and master is carried out on the basis of the obtained educational and qualification level of a bachelor.

Admission to training at the expense of individuals (legal entities) of specialists of the educational and qualification level of a master is also carried out on the basis of the obtained educational and qualification level of the specialist.

Material and technical base of ChSU

The material base of the university includes 11 buildings, united into a single complex - a campus, a student town.

The Black Sea State University has a library with a collection of 143,947 thousand copies, including publications in 32 foreign languages ​​and reading rooms with a total of 240 seats.

There is an Information and Computer Center and 10 computer classes, uniting 252 modern computers with satellite Internet access and united into one network.

Every CSU student has Free access to computers and free access to the World Wide Web.

A Center was opened on the basis of ChSU innovative technologies within the framework of the implementation of the UN Development Program project "Innovation Springboard: Invitation to Cooperation".

Students have 2 modern gyms, a gym and a yacht on which students regularly go on environmental expeditions.

For non-urban students and low-income students, 2 modern student dormitories have been built at the Black Sea State University.

Black Sea State University named after Peter Mogila
(ChSU named after. Petra Mogila)
original name

Black Sea State University named after Peter Mogily

International name

Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University

Former names

Nikolaev State Humanitarian University named after Peter Mogila

Year of foundation
Type

state classic

Rector
Legal address

Black Sea State University named after Peter Mogila (Black Sea State University named after Peter Mogily listen)) is a classical university located in Nikolaev. In the 2007 ranking of the newspaper “Dzerkalo Tizhnya” of the 200 best universities in Ukraine, it took 20th place. , in 2010 - in 40th place.

Story

  • - March 13 - branch of the National University "Kiev-Mohyla Academy".
  • March 13 - December 10 - Nikolaev State Humanitarian University named after Peter Mogila.
  • From December 10 - Black Sea State University named after Peter Mogila.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Economic Sciences
  • Faculty of Environmental and Medical Sciences
  • Faculty of Political Science
  • Institute of Philology
  • Faculty of Sociology
  • Faculty of Law
  • Institute of Public Administration
  • Institute of Postgraduate Education

Buildings and campuses

11 educational buildings, a library with a fund of 150 thousand copies, including 15 publications foreign languages, 3 reading rooms with 350 seats, information and computer center connected to the Internet, publishing department, assembly hall, Cultural Center, water station, 2 gyms, 4 gyms, art gallery, 3 dormitories, canteen, 4 cafes.

Rectorate

  • Leonid Pavlovich Klimenko - rector
  • Alexander Nikolaevich Trunov - First Vice-Rector
  • Alexander Pavlovich Meshchaninov - Vice-Rector for Research
  • Mikhail Alexandrovich Bagmet - Vice-Rector for Scientific and Pedagogical Work and Development Issues
  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Emelyanov - Vice-Rector for Economics, Director of the Institute of Public Administration
  • Alexander Efimovich Eganov - Vice-Rector for Scientific and Pedagogical Work and Technical Education
  • Mikhail Ivanovich Zhipalov - Vice-Rector for AGR
  • Alexander Petrovich Gozhiy - Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science
  • Lyakhovets Elena Alexandrovna - Dean of the Faculty of Economic Sciences
  • Svetlana Grigorievna Lebed - Dean of the Faculty of Environmental and Medical Sciences
  • Alexander Vladimirovich Shevchuk - Dean of the Faculty of Political Science
  • Alexander Viktorovich Pronkevich - Director of the Institute of Philology
  • Lyudmila Anatolyevna Lyapina - Dean of the Faculty of Sociology
  • Kovaleva Svetlana Grigorievna - Dean of the Faculty of Law
  • Anna Leonidovna Nord - Director of the Institute of Postgraduate Education
  • Alena Anatolyevna Rudenko - Chief Accountant

Awards and reputation

CHU named after Peter Mogili was awarded with numerical diplomas and certificates for outstanding achievements and development of knowledge, science and sports. Also, the university occupies an honorable place in the ratings of the largest Ukrainian initial mortgages. The university occupies a leading position internationally and maintains ongoing cooperation with such organizations as the Fulbright Program, IREX, US Peace Corps, ACCELS, ALDEC, American Council on Education (USA) ), Goethe-Institut, " Siemens" (Nimechina), association "Alliance Française" (France), Phi Beta Delta (Honorable International Council of Scholars), Magna Charta Universitatum, adopted by Bologna in 1988 .

The basis of Petro Mohyla ChNU consists of 4 institutes and 5 faculties. The teaching staff trains doctors, programmers, lawyers, political scientists, ecologists, translators, philologists and other highly paid specialists.

The university base includes 11 buildings. The library is represented by a collection of 110,000 copies (in 15 languages). There is an information and computer center, a media center and 14 computer classes, FREE Wi-Fi. There are 3 gyms, 2 gyms, 3 student dormitories, its own video recording studio, a water sports station and an artificial turf football field. During the cold season, the property has its own heating system.

There are postgraduate courses in 9 specialties and 5 specialized scientific councils for the defense of candidate and doctoral dissertations. Training is conducted in Ukrainian and English. Hebrew, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Bulgarian, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese are also studied.


Black Sea National University named after Pyotr Mogila (ChNU named after P. Mogila) provides training in the following areas:

  • Information Technology

  • System analysis Computer science Computer engineering Software Engineering
  • Humanitarian sciences

  • History and archeology Philology
  • Automation and instrumentation

  • Automation and computer-integrated technologies
  • Architecture and construction

  • Geodesy and land management
  • Journalism

  • Journalism
  • Health protection

  • Physical therapy, occupational therapy Medicine
  • Management and administration

  • Entrepreneurship, trade and exchange activities Public management and administration Finance, Banking and Insurance Accounting and taxation Management
  • Rector of ChNU named after. Peter Mogila L.P. Klimenko spoke about political science students and teachers as “prostitutes”. Students of this university are outraged by the actions and statements of the rector and shared their thoughts with the readers of Crime.NO.

    On behalf of the editors, I would like to note that political science has transformed the world and no “Soviet” rectors will be able to cross out the visible and invisible results of the modern political process, one of which is freedom of thought and action, including that of students. And such rectors as Pan Klimenko disarm our country in the face of the enemy. After all, it is not only our soldiers who fight at the front, but our thoughts and intentions.

    Many people, in connection with some events in Nikolaev Mogilyanka, had a question: why is the 65-year-old head of the best Nikolaev university fighting with students? As a direct participant in all events, I propose to plunge into the world of the whole problem.

    About a year ago, I was a 2nd (at that time) year political science student at ChNU named after. Petro Mogila, together with their friends and classmates, decided to turn to the rector of the university, Leonid Pavlovich Klimenko, with one single request - to install a device for boiling water in the building where political scientists, historians and international affairs study (the building is located separately from the main building, where the dining room is in winter, for example, to make tea/coffee, you go through a very long process). The rector verbally explained to us: there is no money (but you hold on). We disappointedly took it for granted.

    The height of cynicism and hypocrisy appeared before us when, a few months later, renovation work was carried out in Mogilyanka for the arrival of President Poroshenko. Later, the rector explained this situation to us: “When you invite guests, do you clean the house?” We clean, of course, but we don’t live in shit all the time. Why is there money for a one-time visit by the President, but never for students?

    This situation seemed outrageous to us. And all this was fueled by cracks in the walls of our building, on which they refused to spend money even before the President’s arrival. Plus, dilapidated windows that are falling apart, the heating is turned on closer to December 1st, the lack of modern equipment: once we asked the rector interactive whiteboard, since one dilapidated projector for a faculty of 20 groups is too little (our proposal was met with laughter and subsequently ignored). In addition, a new one has begun academic year, and we – public sector employees – paid an annual fee of 2 thousand hryvnia for “additional basic services.” Where this money really goes is the question. And some also have to pay 400 hryvnia per month for the hostel. And what do dormitory residents get in return?

    In October, the student board visited one of the dormitories in Mogilyanka, where they discovered simply terrible living conditions for students. Photographs of all this we published in our author community on VKontakte. One of the Nikolaev news sites published these photos.

    The next school day we were called “on the carpet” to the rector’s office. There Leonid Pavlovich gave us a debriefing: how dare we publish these photographs? Who gave us the right to do this? Besides, we were accused of fulfilling the order MP from the Opposition Bloc Oleg Soltys, with whom the university has been suing for many years over the premises of one of the buildings. Moreover, The rector then called all political scientists “prostitutes”, and he called us with his author’s curse – “pre-rastas”. For unknown reasons, the main prostitutes turned out to be journalists from the publication Crime.NO.

    The next day, the rector decided to establish contact with students - he organized a meeting in the reading room, where there were about 50 students, vice-rectors, deans, and teachers. But it was not possible to establish contact - the mass event turned into public humiliation of me and my friends, who allegedly “brazenly defamed the name of the university” (when they posted those same photographs of the dormitory). By chance, journalists from one of the Nikolaev websites turned out to be at the meeting and recorded the entire event on a dictaphone. They kindly provided a recording of the rector’s words that we are pre-erasts, and the rest of the political scientists, led by the journalists from Crime.NO, are prostitutes.

    And if we hadn’t made noise then, the heating wouldn’t have been turned on for us on time (according to tradition), there wouldn’t have been any talk about any repairs to the case, and the projector wouldn’t have been fixed for us the next day after the conversation (although before that it had been in trouble for months repair).

    The rector looked for a long time for a reason to punish us in some way. But we are not the worst students - we go to classes regularly, we have no debts, we study well. Leonid Pavlovich undertook to close our building at 9:00, did not allow political scientists who were late to take classes, and reprimanded students with passes (for which some of these same students took up arms against us). But I still found a reason.

    On January 10, we went to school for the first time in the new year. During the big break, we weren’t able to eat in the cafeteria (those who studied in Mogilyanka saw huge queues). We went to a physical education class, traditionally for the first couple in the trimester, we listened to safety precautions and went to eat in the dining room. There we met the rector, who was standing in line behind us. Leonid Pavlovich did not ask why we were not in pairs. Well, okay.

    The next day, our dean tells us to write explanatory notes about our “truancy” as a couple. We wrote, explained everything, and two hours later the rector reprimanded us (for a student, this is a punishment in the form of deprivation of a scholarship). He only reprimanded us and three other sociologists. As Leonid Pavlovich later explained: “I only gave reprimands to those I know personally.” All the other students who were sitting in the dining room that fateful day were not punished! Here it is selective justice at ChNU named after. Peter's Mogila.

    After classes, we decided to read the text of the reprimand, but the rector preferred to talk to us personally. The next conversation with him differed only in one thing - we were humiliated in more cultural form than before (“pre-growers” ​​have somehow disappeared from the rector’s vocabulary).

    Leonid Pavlovich ignored our main argument from the Internal Regulations of ChNU, which states that students of 3rd and above courses have the right to freely attend lectures. It is not clear how to interpret the lecture on safety precautions in physical education differently.

    This was followed by a long, tedious conversation, where once again it became clear that political scientists are indeed prostitutes, but now the rector singled out special political scientists-prostitutes: Andrei Lokhmatov, Andrei Senchenko and Oleg Derenyuga. The entire teaching staff of the Department of Political Science was also called prostitutes. They say they trained students who later went to work in the “pedin”. I can’t help but highlight the rector’s words that the laws in our country can be ignored - no one does this, so we won’t either.

    In general, the result: I personally may soon be deprived of the Verkhovna Rada Scholarship, which I was given for a year for excellent studies; for publishing photos of the dormitory, I and some classmates may be deprived of social benefits from the state; in Mogilyanka, sanctions are applied only to those students who personally did not please the rector.

    Yes, this is not the first time that students in Mogilyanka have rioted. This happened before, but almost always the rector managed to get away with it, and those “at fault” were either deprived of scholarships or expelled. We do not intend to tolerate an attitude at the “feudal-serf” level. This is not the first time our honor has been defamed in front of the entire university. And we don’t want to sit quietly further, this time without a scholarship, waiting for possible expulsion for nothing.

    I can talk for a long time about the problems of the university, for example, with the exploitation of students for the sake of spreading political propaganda in 2015, the campaign itself before the elections within the walls of the university. But that's not even what hurts me the most. It’s sad that I know of huge corruption schemes in Mogilyanka, which positions itself as a university without bribes, but it is impossible to confirm this information. The education sector is one of the most corrupt areas of society in Ukraine. And it is impossible to prove that the student “bought” the grade, and did not deserve it with an oral answer in the exam.

    And it’s also very insulting, not for abstract political scientists and even for PN journalists, who were called prostitutes. It’s a shame for the head of the department Nikolay Semenovich Ivanov, Anatoly Ivanovich Kolisnichenko, Olesya Aleksandrovna Levchenko, Vadim Evgenievich Kurilo, Viktor Dmitrievich Bronnikov, Vera Nikolaevna Yaroshenko, Roman Vyacheslavovich Chuprin, Natalya Anatolyevna Gromadskaya, Natalya Mikhailovna Kolesnichenko, T Lushagina Atyana Viktorovna, Anna Sergeevna Solovyova, Sergey Shkirchak Ivanovich and Marina Vladimirovna Orlenko - excellent teachers, masters of their craft, wise mentors - whom the rector also classified as prostitutes.

    P.S. Dear Leonid Pavlovich, my scholarship is the result of my labor, and your whims and personal hostility towards me cannot in any way allow me to be deprived social benefits from the state, and also be a reason for expulsion. Me and my friends - best students of your group. And you work for us - for the students. We order services from you: all state employees pay 2 thousand a year, contract employees – much more. Please be kind and provide these services with quality, culture (!) and impartiality. Otherwise, it turns out that Mogilyanka is no longer the best university in Nikolaev and certainly lacks any European standards (which is what you love to talk about). And there is no need to say that we are acting “unpatriotic.” IN in this case, we defend our honor and right to decent education at ChNU named after. Peter's Mogila.

    P.P.S. Ahead of future attacks in my direction:

    1) “Well, you skipped a couple! Why are you whining? We got what we deserved!” Even if we accept the fact that we skipped a couple (although this is not the case), this is not a reason for a reprimand and deprivation of the scholarship.

    2) “But you study at the best university in the city! Look at the others - there is devastation there!” But we don’t want to look at other universities in Nikolaev. From the first day of training we are told about European standards and values. So we started looking at European universities.