Weekly newspaper “Kyiv Politechnic”

The newspaper “Kyiv Politechnic” is published since April 21, 1927. Editing:

  • The main editor: - D.L. Stefanovich
  • Leading editors: - V.M. Ignatovych, N.E. Libert

Address: Street. Polytechnic, 14, building №16, room №126 (2nd floor).
Phone: (044) 204-85-95, digest of Kyiv Polytechnic

2025 Faculty Session

Igor Sikorsky KPI held a solemn session of the 2025 faculty, which symbolically marked the official start of the new academic year!

A student of the Institute of IATE Tetyana Gavryliuk on creativity, mathematics, and fear

The annual “Talents of KPI” competition is a notable event in the artistic life of Igor Sikorsky KPI. The works presented here are usually distinguished by their perfection and excellence. Sometimes, when looking at them, you would never think that they were created not by professional artists, masters of decorative and applied arts, or photographers, but by talented amateurs—students, scientists, and university employees. There are many authors whose names appear in the list of competition winners year after year. This testifies to their growing skill, desire to improve, and delight connoisseurs and fans with new creations.

The state recognizes surface engineering in aircraft engine manufacturing as one of the most pressing issues

In response to the current challenges and demands of Ukrainian society, as well as to ensure Ukraine's competitiveness in the world, promote the development of national research potential, and integrate into the global research space, the Ministry of Education and Science holds competitions among scientists, followed by the provision of funding for advanced fundamental research that involves setting and solving pressing scientific problems. Kyiv Polytechnic continues to acquaint readers with the projects of our university's scientists that have received state funding this year. Among them is a project developed by researchers at the E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute.

KPI implements a “compliance + values” approach to foster a sustainable culture of integrity

In today's environment, higher education requires not only compliance with legal requirements, but also a high level of internal responsibility from each employee. That is why our KPI has begun to implement the “compliance + values” approach, which is recommended by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, 2020) as one of the most effective ways to strengthen integrity in public sector organizations.

Science without borders: participation of FMF students in academic mobility programs

The development strategy of Igor Sikorsky KPI provides for increasing the level of academic mobility of students and teachers through international exchange programs, summer schools, internships, etc. This is one of the university's priority areas of activity aimed at deepening the internationalization and integration of participants in the educational process into the international educational and scientific space, improving the quality of education and the effectiveness of scientific research, as well as ensuring competitiveness in the educational services market. 

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