In the Dnipro Center for Long-Term Displaced Persons, the Ukrainian Student League, with the support of partners and donors, has established a public multifunctional safe space.
Read moreFrom October 2 to October 22, the "Art Salon" of the Red Building of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv hosted an exhibition dedicated to the Revolution on Granite.
Read moreThe MediaMove forum in Kyiv brought together over 120 student self-government representatives, enhancing communication skills and sharing experiences through workshops and case studies.
Read moreOlha Yabchenko has been elected as the Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Body, and her leadership, perseverance, and activity will contribute to the growth of the student community.
Read moreYelyzaveta Taran has been elected as the Head of the Dnipro Regional Body, and her experience and ambition will contribute to the development of the branch.
Read moreThe 6th Congress of the Ukrainian Student League in Vinnytsia united student youth, government, and business, opening new opportunities for student government development and organizational growth.
Read moreThe bill on AI implementation in education aims to enhance the learning process, ensure ethical use of technology, and uphold academic integrity.
Read moreОver 200 representatives from municipalities, civil society organizations, and businesses from Ukraine and Germany to discuss the recovery and rebuilding of our country.
Read moreThe war has had a severe emotional impact on students, causing stress, anxiety, and uncertainty about the future.
Read moreIn 2024, Ukrainian bachelor's and master's applicants will face new admission requirements. The NMT for bachelor's programs now includes four subjects and lasts 240 minutes. Changes in the UEE for master's programs include a reduced foreign language section and updated GLCT tasks.
Read moreIryna Mykhaliuk has been elected as the Head of the Lviv Regional Bodyof the Ukrainian Student League, and we are confident that her experience and leadership will contribute to the growth of student self-government.
Read moreOn May 24, 2024, a lecture with Viktor Yushchenko took place at KCSA, discussing important issues of national identity, civil society, and Ukraine's future.
Read moreOn May 16, 2024, the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers passed Resolution No. 560, simplifying the process for students to obtain a deferment from military conscription. This regulation introduces an automated system for issuing study certificates through the Unified State Electronic Database on Education (ЄДЕБО), reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
Read moreResidents of Crimea loyal to Ukraine face persecution and repression by the occupiers. Letters of support to political prisoners are an important way to remind them that we remember their struggle, support them, and believe in their release.
Read moreToday, for Ukrainians, Christmas takes on new meanings. It is a festival of light despite the darkness of war. It is a celebration of unity across any distance.
Read moreFrom December 8th to 10th, the V Congress of the Ukrainian Student League took place. Students from various parts of the country gathered in the picturesque city of Dnipro.
Read moreThis is the largest forum in the history of Dnipropetrovsk, with over 600 young people from all corners of Ukraine participating.
Read moreA workshop on civil society, institutional trust and youth participation, where participants explored democratic culture in youth organizations and discussed how to navigate the complex political context of Eastern Europe.
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