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The National University of Ostroh Academy ( uk, Національний Університет Острозька Академія, translit.: ''Natsional'nyi Universytet Ostroz'ka Akademiia'') is a
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self-governed (autonomous) research university that was established in 1994 by the
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of April 12, 1994. The university considers itself a continuation of the historic
Ostroh Academy Ostroh Academy ( pl, Akademia Ostrogska) was an academy located in Ostróg, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is considered to be the first institution of higher education in the territory of present-day Ukraine, dating to 1576 and founded by ...
which was the first East-European higher school (dates back to 1576). Ostroh is an ancient town. The first mention of it dates back to 1100; however, its fate was determined in the 14th century. It was then that the princes Ostrozkyis took possession of the town. Representatives of this dynasty became famous as renowned political, cultural and religious figures. Over time, the town turned into a strong fortress that hosted centres of crafts and trade within its walls. In the 16th century, Ostroh became one of the largest Ukrainian cities. As a large and important city, Ostroh was marked on most Western European maps. At the same time, it began to be perceived as a key centre of cultural, educational and religious life.
Ostroh Ostroh ( uk, Остро́г; pl, Ostróg) is a historic city located in Rivne Oblast (province) of western Ukraine, on the Horyn River. Ostroh is the administrative center of the Ostroh Raion (district). Administratively, Ostroh is incorporated ...
is called "The
Volyn Volhynia (also spelled Volynia) ( ; uk, Воли́нь, Volyn' pl, Wołyń, russian: Волы́нь, Volýnʹ, ), is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between south-eastern Poland, south-western Belarus, and western Ukraine. The ...
Athens Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates ...
" and mainly it is because of Ostroh Academy. The poet Penkalsky wrote in 1600: “The muse lodged in jail, even the god of art Apollo has left the island of Delos and moved to Ukraine”. Ostroh Academy occupies the buildings of the former
Rococo Rococo (, also ), less commonly Roccoco or Late Baroque, is an exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style of architecture, art and decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours, sculpted moulding, ...
Capuchin monastery (built in 1779). This higher educational institution is the only elite university of Ukraine that is not located in a regional capital.


History

Ostroh Academy Ostroh Academy ( pl, Akademia Ostrogska) was an academy located in Ostróg, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is considered to be the first institution of higher education in the territory of present-day Ukraine, dating to 1576 and founded by ...
was founded in 1576 by the prince Vasyl-Kostiantyn Ostrozkyi, in the modern-Ukraine lands which the prince’s family owned. The Academy in Ostroh is considered to be the first institution of higher education in Ukraine. Ostroh Academy was based on the traditional Western European education system, presupposing the simultaneous study of the languages to interpret the Holy Scriptures – Greek, Latin and Biblical Hebrew. Ostroh Academy preserved the study of Latin and Greek and supplemented them with local, bookish Slavonic language. The students also mastered Polish and Biblical Hebrew. Because of this, the system of education was a synthesis of two different types of culture. This determined the originality and uniqueness of this educational institution. In addition to languages, Ostroh Academy studied the seven liberal arts - the sciences of
trivium The trivium is the lower division of the seven liberal arts and comprises grammar, logic, and rhetoric. The trivium is implicit in ''De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii'' ("On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury") by Martianus Capella, but the ...
traditional for European schools (grammar, rhetoric, and dialectic) and
quadrivium From the time of Plato through the Middle Ages, the ''quadrivium'' (plural: quadrivia) was a grouping of four subjects or arts—arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy—that formed a second curricular stage following preparatory work in the ...
(arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music). Higher Sciences that included philosophy, theology and medicine, were also taught in Ostroh. High standards of education and teaching were supported by a rich collection of books. The institution finally closed in 1636 soon after opening the
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in Ostroh (in 1624). On April 12, 1994, the President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk issued a decree On Establishing Ostroh Higher Collegium. After 358 years of oblivion, a new page in the history of the institution in Ostroh began. The modern University's founding rector is Ihor Pasichnyk.
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy ( NaUKMA) ( uk, Національний університет «Києво-Могилянська академія» (НаУКМА)) is a national, research university located in Kyiv, Ukraine. The ...
was a key lobbyist for and partner in the revival of National University Ostroh Academy. Nowadays the Ostroh Academy maintains strong relationships with
NaUKMA National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy ( NaUKMA) ( uk, Національний університет «Києво-Могилянська академія» (НаУКМА)) is a national, research university located in Kyiv, Ukraine. The ...
. Both universities were the only higher educational institutions in Central and Eastern Europe at the respective time. It was pretty challenging to revive a higher education institution in a small town, in a state that had just recovered its independence and did not know enough about its own history. On January 22, 2000, a presidential decree granted Ostroh Academy the status of a university, and on October 30, 2000, the level of a national university. In 2009, the University became one of the 14 research universities in Ukraine. In the next year in 2010 NaUOA became a member of the European Association of Universities. Ostroh Academy is one of the five leaders among the best classical universities in Ukraine, has an international trophy For Quality, ranks second in terms of teaching in the international ranking of World University Rankings. The University is a ten-time nominee of the Book of Records of Ukraine in the category “Mass Events”, also twice was included in the Guinness Book of Records.


Publishing

In 1577-1579 Ivan Fedorovych arrived to the Academy from
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and founded a printing house. Under his direction, the most prominent Old Ukrainian
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printed materials were published. The most famous product is the Slavic Ostroh Bible (1581) - the first complete Bible in the history of printing published in the Slavonic language. It is considered a masterpiece of old-Ukrainian polygraphy and that played an enormous role in the
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education.


Campus


Departments

* Educational and Scientific Institute of Social and Humanitarian Management; * Faculty of Romance and Germanic Languages; * Educational and Scientific Institute of Law by I.Malynovskyi; * Faculty of Economics; * Educational and Scientific Institute of International Relations and National Security.


International cooperation

The International Relations Department of the National University of Ostroh Academy actively conducts activities aimed at the development of international relations with foreign educational institutions, research institutions, foreign educational organizations and foundations The students and teachers undergo internships and training in the USA, Canada, Germany, Poland, Italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Lithuania, Switzerland, Sweden, France, Great Britain and other countries of the world. The University expands opportunities for students to participate in international academic mobility programs. Every year, the number of such programs, as well as the list of specialties participating in these programs, is growing. Since 2015, Ostroh Academy has been operating within the framework of the Erasmus+ program. During this time, it was possible to create an extensive network of partners from all over Europe, to establish cooperation in the field of academic and professional exchanges. Partners of Ostroh Academy within the framework of Erasmus+ are 7 countries of the world, such as Poland, Lithuania, Romania, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. In addition, the University operates semester student exchange programs based on bilateral inter-university cooperation agreements: * Pomeranian Academy (Słupsk, Poland); * Warsaw University (Warsaw, Poland); * University of Hradec Králové (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic); * University of Humanities and Natural Sciences in Częstochowa (Poland). As part of the agreement on academic cooperation with the University of Warsaw, a joint master's program with the issuance of diplomas of both parties in the field of Eastern Studies is being successfully implemented. For the last 10 years the students of the National University of Ostroh Academy have annually participated in such internship and educational programmes as Canadian-Ukrainian Parliamentary Program (CUPP), Fulbright Graduate Program, Edmund Muskie Program, Lane Kirkland Program, Study Tours to
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
, one year degree and non-degree studies at
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, four year studies at University of Marie Curie Sklodowska.


Rankings and achievements

Ostroh Academy is one of the five leaders among the best classical universities in Ukraine, has an international trophy For Quality, and ranks second in terms of teaching in the international ranking of World University Rankings. The University is a ten-time nominee of the Book of Records of Ukraine in the category "Mass Events" also twice included in the Guinness Book of Records. The National University of Ostroh Academy is the only Ukrainian University recorded in the Guinness World Records. For 456 hours recorded on watches about three thousand participants reread «Kobzar» 45 times, and those were 11 250 poems. The National University participates in such well-known world university rankings as THE Impact Ranking, QS (EECA), U-Multirank, UI GreenMetric. During the period of its revival, the National University of Ostroh Academy has received high marks not only in Ukraine but also abroad * * third place among classical universities and sixth place in the ranking of universities in Ukraine in terms of quality of entrants according to the results of the project Higher Education in Ukraine; * tenth place among Ukrainian universities in the ranking of universities QS-2018; * the second place among the Ukrainian HEIs in the world rankings of universities IU GreenMetric 2022; * sixth place among Ukrainian higher education institutions according to the international ranking Round University Ranking; * in the top ten rankings of transparency of national universities (The Center for the Study of Society); * member of the Consortium of Ukrainian Universities and the University of Warsaw; * member of the Eastern European Network of Universities; * member of the European Association of Universities.


Study and International Students at Ostroh Academy

Currently, the National University of Ostroh Academy is one of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in Ukraine. It gives a unique opportunity not only for Ukrainian but also for international students to get quality education and realize their potential. Nowadays there are modern educational programs which aim to train a high-class specialist in accordance with the requirements of the time. In addition, international students have a unique opportunity to study at the preparatory courses for foreign citizens at Ostroh Academy. This allows them to learn the Ukrainian language, introduce international students to life in Ukraine and to the Ukrainian culture, help to develop the necessary cultural and study skills for effective learning through the medium of Ukrainian/English. Ostroh Academy is a powerful intellectual platform that opens a number of opportunities for professional and personal development: * international exchange programs; * wide selection of certificate programs; * opportunity to learn 9 foreign languages (English, French, German, Polish, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Aramaic, Arabic); * virtual library with access to information resources of the world; * modern computer classes, lingua-phone rooms; * about 20 sports clubs; * student government, interesting and vibrant student life: travel, festivals, international schools, art, psychology, leadership workshops, etc; * cultural and artistic center; * proper living conditions in dormitories.


Notable Alumni of Ostroh Academy

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Jan Latosz Jan Latosz or Jan LatoszyńskiHis surname is sometimes also spelt ''Latos'' or ''Latasz'' (1539–1608) was a Polish scholar, astronomer, astrologist and physician. A professor at the Cracow Academy, he is best known for his staunch criticism of th ...
— a
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scholar,
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,
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and
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; a professor of
Ostroh Academy Ostroh Academy ( pl, Akademia Ostrogska) was an academy located in Ostróg, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is considered to be the first institution of higher education in the territory of present-day Ukraine, dating to 1576 and founded by ...
. * Herasym Smotrycki — the first Rector of Academy, famous Orthodox writer and teacher. *
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— a
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scientist and religious figure, the Rector of Ostroh Academy, the Patriarch of Alexandria, and after that, the
Patriarch of Constantinople The ecumenical patriarch ( el, Οἰκουμενικός Πατριάρχης, translit=Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the archbishop of Constantinople (Istanbul), New Rome and '' primus inter pares'' (first among equals) among the heads of th ...
. *
Meletius Smotrytsky Meletius Smotrytsky ( uk, Мелетій Смотрицький, translit=Meletii Smotrytskyi; be, Мялецій Сматрыцкі, translit=Mialiecij Smatrycki; russian: Мелетий Смотрицкий, translit=Meletiy Smotritsky; pl, M ...
— a noted
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and writer from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, son of the first rector. * Ivan Vishnevsky — a
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, religious
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and polemist. Closely associated with Ostroh scholars and in particular with Ostroh group of polemicists. In 1598, in Ostroh Book he published an
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to Vasyl-Kostiantyn Ostrozkyi and
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. *
Severyn Nalyvaiko Severyn (Semeriy) Nalyvaiko (, , in older historiography also ''Semen Nalewajko'', died 21 April 1597) was a leader of the Ukrainian Cossacks who became a hero of Ukrainian folklore. He led the failed Nalyvaiko Uprising for which he was tortured ...
— the
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of the
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(a hero of
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famous by the
Nalyvaiko Uprising The Nalyvaiko Uprising ( pl, powstanie Nalewajki, uk, повстання Наливайка) was a Cossack rebellion against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Headed by Severyn Nalyvaiko, it lasted from 1594 to 1596. The second in a series o ...
); lived in Ostroh for years. *
Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny ( uk, Петро Конашевич-Сагайдачний; pl, Piotr Konaszewicz-Sahajdaczny; born about 1582 in Kulchytsi, today Sambir Raion – 20 April 1622 in Kyiv) was a Ukrainian Cossack political and ...
— the
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of
Ukrainian Cossacks The Zaporozhian Cossacks, Zaporozhian Cossack Army, Zaporozhian Host, (, or uk, Військо Запорізьке, translit=Viisko Zaporizke, translit-std=ungegn, label=none) or simply Zaporozhians ( uk, Запорожці, translit=Zaporoz ...
; a graduated of
Ostroh Academy Ostroh Academy ( pl, Akademia Ostrogska) was an academy located in Ostróg, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is considered to be the first institution of higher education in the territory of present-day Ukraine, dating to 1576 and founded by ...
and was a school mate of Meletiy Smotrytskyi. * Iov Boretskyi — the first Rector of
Kyiv Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
Brotherhood School, probably graduated the Ostroh Academy. * Elisei Pletenetsky — a Ukrainian cultural and public figure, educator, writer. Archimandrite of the
Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra or Kyivo-Pechers’ka Lavra ( uk, Києво-Печерська лавра, translit=Kyievo-Pecherska lavra, russian: Киево-Печерская лавра), also known as the Kyiv Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Ea ...
. Founder of the Lavra printing house and the first paper mill in Central Ukraine. * Oleksandr Talavera — a Ukrainian economist.


See also

*
Ostroh Academy Ostroh Academy ( pl, Akademia Ostrogska) was an academy located in Ostróg, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is considered to be the first institution of higher education in the territory of present-day Ukraine, dating to 1576 and founded by ...
*
Education in Ukraine Starting in September 2018, 12-year secondary education will replace 11-year which was mandatory before that. As a rule, schooling begins at the age of 6, unless your birthday is on or after 1 September. In 2016/17 the number of students in prim ...


References


External links


Culture Science in Ostroh Academy

Ranking

Ostroh Academy homepage

The History of Ostroh Academy

The chronicle of formation and revival

International Exchange Programmes
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