Don't look away. Look. Remember...
We are all witnessing a tragic story unfolding before our eyes. We are paying a high price for the right to be free and independent. And our common task is to preserve the historical truth, to pass on to future generations documented evidence of both the horrors of war and, at the same time, the lessons of courage and unity, cohesion and initiative that the people of Kyiv region demonstrated to prevent the enemy from entering the capital.
A vineyard in Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
On 19 September 2024, a commemorative plaque with the inscription in Ukrainian and Polish ‘Grapes planted in 2022 on the centenary of the KPI Pupils’ Section in Poland’ was unveiled on the wall near the building No. 6, which was made in Poland and brought to Kyiv on the initiative of the long-time chairman of the Section, Doctor Emeritus of KPI Janusz Fuksa.
Svitlana Muzyka: "The training was difficult, but my colleagues and mentors didn't let me give up"
Today's students have to make every effort to gain quality knowledge. In recent years, they have been socially isolated due to quarantine, suffered psycho-emotional suffering, and faced the horrors of war. Their education was interrupted and changed format - from full-time to distance/mixed and back to full-time. It is all the more pleasant to talk about our students who, despite all the obstacles, not only acquire professional knowledge but also successfully find applications for it.
Sculptor Oleksandr Kuzmin: His work and works in KPI
Kyiv sculptor Oleksandr Kuzmin is one of those artists who confidently work not only with clay, bronze and stone, but also use wood, welded steel elements, marble, silver, polymer, gypsum, etc. This helped him to form his own creative style and to embody his attitude to the topic in each new work, combining a modern vision with the classical sound of the composition.