Kyiv National Linguistic University


Kyiv National Linguistic University is a public university located in Kiev, Ukraine. It was founded in 1948 as Kiev State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages. The university is commonly referred to as "In'Yaz" ,which means "foreign languages." Kyiv National Linguistic University was ranked the fourth best Ukrainian university specializing in Social Science and Arts and Humanities in 2012.
Address: Ukraine, Kyiv, vul. Velyka Vasylkivska, 73

History

Kyiv National Linguistic University is the successor of the Kyiv State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages, established by the Ministry of Education of the USSR on March 30, 1948. By decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of August 29, 1994 the Kyiv State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages was renamed Kyiv State Linguistic University. Since its founding, the university has made significant achievements in the field of Foreign Linguistics.
In 1948/49 academic year university had three faculties, with 238 first year students. The Institute employed 19 full-time and 11 part-time teachers at the time. The Faculty of the German Language was formed in 1953, the Faculty of the Russian Language for Foreigners in 1977, and the Preparatory department for foreign citizens in 1983. Post-graduate courses have been offered since 1962, and doctoral courses since 1992.
After Ukraine has gained independence, KNLU has endeavored to train highly qualified specialists in foreign languages. Since 1990, the number of students has doubled, from 3,224 students in 1990 to nearly 6,000 students in 2012, including more than 400 students from foreign countries. Over the last decade, the university established the Economics and Law Faculty, the Faculty of Translation, the Faculty of Oriental Studies, and ten new specialized departments.
The University is a founder of the Ukrainian branch of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language. Today, the University maintains comprehensive cooperation with educational and cultural missions of foreign countries in Ukraine. In 1993, the first UNESCO Chair in Ukraine was established at the University.

Facilities

KNLU consists of three educational buildings, four dormitories, a computerized library with more than a million books in storage, ten computer classes able to accommodate up to 300 students, a gym and multiple canteens.

Structure

Kyiv National Linguistic University consists of 7 departments