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15 April 1940 - Drohobych State Pedagogical Institute establishment. June 1941 - in connection with the German occupation, the Institute ceased operations. November 1944 - institution recovered as Drohobych Teachers' Institute with the following departments: a) History; b) Physics and Mathematics; c) Language and Literature. 1947 - the first graduation ceremony of the institute. 25 October 1952 - Teachers' Institute was reorganized into pedagogical. 1954 - the Pedagogical Institute was named after Ivan Franko. 1 September 1956 - the Faculty of History liquidation. Students were transferred to the Faculty of History of Lviv University. February 1960 - merging with the Lviv Pedagogical Institute. 1 September 1960 - primary school teachers training faculty establishment. 6 February 1962 - general scientific faculty establishment. 3 and 7 July 1962 - the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Music Education Faculty opening. 30 January 1968 - the general scientific department liquidation. 24 July 1968 - primary school teachers training faculty ceased operations and resumed in 1979. 3 July 1978 - establishment of Department of general technical disciplines teaching .
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The first agreement on international cooperation of DSPU was signed back in 1967 with Rzeszów High Pedagogical School. Subsequently, due to the expansion of international contacts, the institute started to work on cooperation agreements with other foreign universities. Today, Drohobych University has signed several agreements with Polish, German and Austrian universities, including: 2000 - Lehnytska Higher Professional School ; 2001 - Warsaw Academy of Special Pedagogy ; Podlasie Academy ; Świętokrzyskie Academy ; 2002 - John Paul II Catholic University ; Polonia Academy ; Rzeszów University of Technology ; Maria Curie-Skłodowska University ; Ukrainian-Austrian Collaborating Centre for Science, Education and Culture ; 2003 - Pedagogical Academy of Vienna ; 2004 - Higher School of Applied Informatics and Management ; Polytechnic University ; University of Applied Sciences. 2007 - international organizations «DISOP», MEP
Structure
Today the university consists of 3 institutes, 6 faculties, two postgraduate and pre-university centres together with 42 departments. 10% of staff are Candidates of Science while 52% - docents. 23 out of total 34 programmes are accredited as ІІ – IV level, 9 – as ІІ – ІІІ level programmes, while 2 are not accredited. Postgraduate School includes 13 specialities. As of 2016, the university has been ranked #161 in Top-200 universities of Ukraine list.