The students of our university have always distinguished themselves by their social activism, meaningfully participating in the events taking place in Ukraine. They, who were concerned, cared then and do care now for the fate of their Motherland.
About a hundred animals - former pets who lost their owners and survived the horrors of war - live in a shelter on the territory of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. Dogs and cats are waiting for their owners here or hoping to find a new home.
Emotional exhaustion, stress, anxiety, problems in relationships, troubles at work or at home are just some of the factors that can destroy our psychological health. In such difficult times, everyone needs someone to talk to or to listen to advice.
Liudmyla Bulyhina is an engineer at the Educational and Research Institute of Physics and Technology of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, a Computer Science teacher at the Polytechnic Lyceum of NTUU "KPI" and the head of the Cybersecurity section of the Kyiv City Junior Academy of Science
An event dedicated to humanitarian support for museums of Ukraine took place in the Metropolitan’s Residence of the National Conservation Area “St. Sophia of Kyiv”. More than thirty museum workers took part in it.
StreetHype, a charity festival of street dances - Hip Hop and House Dance - took place at the Art and Culture Center. It was organised by the HDTeam of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.
The Ukrainian Hip Hop community collects funds this way to support the Armed Forces.
The University of Sheffield has entered into partnership with National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” to support students and scientists affected by the war.
Last week, humanitarian aid was transferred to the village of Zahaltsi.
This village is one of the most destroyed in Kyiv oblast. Many houses were completely destroyed, many of them were damaged with shell splinters and explosive waves. Those who survived were robbed.