News | ĢƵ - Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics Mon, 06 Jul 2026 11:51:54 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Attention! ĢƵ Postal Code Has Been Changed. /en/attention-nure-postal-code-has-been-changed Mon, 06 Jul 2026 11:51:54 +0000 /?p=148279 Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics informs about the change of the university’s postal code. From now on, the new ĢƵ postal code – 61023 – must be used for official correspondence, sending documents, letters, and postal items. Students, university staff, partners, organizations, and institutions are kindly asked to take this information into account when […]

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Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics informs about the change of the university’s postal code.
From now on, the new ĢƵ postal code – 61023 – must be used for official correspondence, sending documents, letters, and postal items.

Students, university staff, partners, organizations, and institutions are kindly asked to take this information into account when preparing postal items addressed to Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics.

We also additionally inform about the current addresses and phone numbers of ĢƵ and the university dormitories:

Legal address: Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, 14 Nauky Avenue, Kharkiv, 61023, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 702-10-13.

Dormitory No. 1: 10 Yevheniia Yenina St., Kharkiv, 61023, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 702-08-18.

Dormitory No. 2: 12 Yevheniia Yenina St., Kharkiv, 61023, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 702-07-89.

Dormitory No. 3: 16 Yevheniia Yenina St., Kharkiv, 61023, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 702-14-64.

Dormitory No. 4: 36 Myroslava Mysly St., Kharkiv, 61202, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 336-77-65.

Dormitory No. 5: 58 Myroslava Mysly St., Kharkiv, 61202, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 336-77-24.

Dormitory No. 6: 218 Klochkivska St., Kharkiv, 61045, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 340-02-65.

Dormitory No. 7: 51A Liudviha Svobody Avenue, Kharkiv, 61201, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 337-87-08.

Dormitory No. 8: 51B Liudviha Svobody Avenue, Kharkiv, 61201, Ukraine. Phone number: +380 (57) 337-87-09.

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ĢƵ Strengthens International Partnership: New Opportunities Through the Twinning Initiative /en/nure-strengthens-international-partnership-new-opportunities-through-the-twinning-initiative Sun, 05 Jul 2026 10:56:09 +0000 /?p=148155 On 3 July, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics hosted an official meeting between Twinning Ukraine Programme Director Oleksandr Smirnov and ĢƵ Rector Ihor Ruban. The meeting was also attended by the Twinning Programme coordinators: Professor Kyrylo Smeliakov, Head of the Department of Software Engineering, and Associate Professor Anastasiia Chupryna of the Department of Software […]

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On 3 July, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics hosted an official meeting between Ukraine Programme Director Oleksandr Smirnov and ĢƵ Rector Ihor Ruban.

The meeting was also attended by the Twinning Programme coordinators: Professor Kyrylo Smeliakov, Head of the Department of Software Engineering, and Associate Professor Anastasiia Chupryna of the Department of Software Engineering.
For several consecutive years, ĢƵ has been one of the most active participants in the international Twinning initiative, successfully implementing large-scale academic and research collaboration projects with universities across the United Kingdom. This cooperation provides students and academic staff with new opportunities for professional development, international mobility, and joint research.
Among the most significant achievements of the partnership are the implementation of dual Master’s degree programmes, the organisation of international summer schools, academic and research exchange opportunities for students and faculty, the development of joint research projects, and the launch of new educational initiatives.
During the meeting, the participants reviewed the outcomes of the projects already completed, identified strategic priorities for further cooperation with existing international partners, and discussed prospects for establishing new partnerships.
ĢƵ sincerely thanks Twinning Ukraine Programme Director Oleksandr Smirnov for his continued support and openness to new initiatives that create additional opportunities for Ukrainian higher education and research.
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ĢƵ Representatives Took Part in the Seminar of the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance /en/nure-representatives-took-part-in-the-seminar-of-the-national-agency-for-higher-education-quality-assurance Fri, 03 Jul 2026 08:32:03 +0000 /?p=148141 On 18 June 2026, the National Technical University “Dnipro Polytechnic” hosted a seminar of the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance titled “Quality of Higher Education: Challenges, Solutions, Future”. The event focused on current issues related to the development of the higher education quality assurance system, the transformation of the educational environment, the promotion […]

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On 18 June 2026, the National Technical University “Dnipro Polytechnic” hosted a seminar of the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance titled “Quality of Higher Education: Challenges, Solutions, Future”.

The event focused on current issues related to the development of the higher education quality assurance system, the transformation of the educational environment, the promotion of academic integrity, and the application of modern approaches to external evaluation of educational programmes.

In his opening remarks, Head of the National Agency Andrii Butenko emphasized that modern quality assurance in higher education goes beyond formal control and documentation. According to him, it is primarily about the viability of universities, public trust, and the development of human capital.

During the seminar, participants discussed the prospects of external evaluation according to European standards, including the guidelines of ESG 2027, the role of academic integrity as a component of the internal quality assurance system, as well as practical aspects of applying the “List of Significant Deficiencies” in the activities of higher education institutions.

The event also included a meeting and training session with the Sectoral Expert Council “Information Technologies”. Participants had the opportunity to join a Q&A session with representatives of the National Agency and discuss the specifics of the work of sectoral expert councils in the context of modern requirements for higher education quality.

Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics was represented at the seminar by Maksym Sydorov, Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, member of the Sectoral Expert Council “Information Technologies”, and Andrii Koshkin, Assistant at the Department of Applied Mathematics.

The participation of ĢƵ representatives in such events contributes to strengthening expert cooperation, developing the internal quality assurance system, and implementing modern approaches to the university’s educational activities.

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ĢƵ Officially Launches the Advisory Center of the Admissions Committee /en/nure-officially-launches-the-advisory-center-of-the-admissions-committee Wed, 01 Jul 2026 13:21:54 +0000 /?p=148083 On July 1, 2026, the first stage of the active phase of the 2026 admissions campaign began. The Advisory Center of the Admissions Committee has officially started its work at Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics. Rector Ihor Ruban welcomed the first applicant who used the assistance of the Advisory Center to create an applicant’s […]

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On July 1, 2026, the first stage of the active phase of the 2026 admissions campaign began. The Advisory Center of the Admissions Committee has officially started its work at Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics.

Rector Ihor Ruban welcomed the first applicant who used the assistance of the Advisory Center to create an applicant’s personal account.

More details about the work of the Advisory Center are available at:
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We wish all 2026 applicants success!

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ĢƵ Students Took Part in the “Your Rights – Your Freedom” Forum Dedicated to Constitution Day of Ukraine /en/nure-students-took-part-in-the-your-rights-your-freedom-forum-dedicated-to-constitution-day-of-ukraine Wed, 01 Jul 2026 09:37:37 +0000 /?p=148065 On 24 June 2026, the “Your Rights – Your Freedom” forum dedicated to Constitution Day of Ukraine was held in Kharkiv with the support of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration and the Kharkiv Regional Council. The event was organised by the Kharkiv Regional Youth Centre. Representatives of the ĢƵ Student Senate took part in the […]

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On 24 June 2026, the “Your Rights – Your Freedom” forum dedicated to Constitution Day of Ukraine was held in Kharkiv with the support of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration and the Kharkiv Regional Council. The event was organised by the Kharkiv Regional Youth Centre.

Representatives of the ĢƵ Student Senate took part in the forum together with students of higher education institutions of Kharkiv region and representatives of territorial communities of the region.

The programme of the event was informative and engaging. The participants joined a warm-up activity, visited a guided tour of the Kharkiv Regional Philharmonic, created thematic posters dedicated to the rights, freedoms and principles enshrined in the Constitution of Ukraine, and tested their knowledge during the final quiz.

The forum was also attended by Kostiantyn Ananchenko, Head of the Department for Youth and Sports of the Kharkiv Regional State Military Administration. He spoke with the young participants, congratulated them and supported the implementation of such educational initiatives.

Constitution Day of Ukraine is a reminder of the value of rights, freedoms and the responsibility of every citizen. Events of this kind help young people better understand the significance of the Fundamental Law of Ukraine and the importance of an active civic position.

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Ministry of Defence Explains New Military Contract System and Motivational Payments /en/ministry-of-defence-explains-new-military-contract-system-and-motivational-payments Wed, 01 Jul 2026 09:22:29 +0000 /?p=148048 The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has explained the key changes introduced by the Defence Forces reform under Resolution No. 768 of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated 12 June 2026. The resolution establishes an updated system of military contracts, fixed terms of service and a new approach to additional motivational payments for service […]

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The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has explained the key changes introduced by the Defence Forces reform under Resolution No. 768 of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated 12 June 2026. The resolution establishes an updated system of military contracts, fixed terms of service and a new approach to additional motivational payments for service members.

The reform applies both to current service members and to citizens who plan to join the Defence Forces of Ukraine. One of the main changes is the transition from contracts whose duration during martial law was effectively linked to the end of the special period or a demobilisation decision, to contracts with clearly defined terms. After the contract expires, a service member receives a guaranteed right to discharge, without being tied to the duration of martial law.

For current service members serving in combat units, the contract term is 10 months. Citizens and reservists who join combat positions for the first time may sign a 14-month contract, with at least 12 months to be served directly in combat positions. Veterans returning to service after discharge during the special period may sign a contract for a term starting from 6 months. For non-combat positions and units, the contract term is 24 months.

The list of combat positions and combat units covered by the shortened contract terms is approved by a separate order of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

The reform also provides guarantees after discharge. Service members who sign a motivational contract receive a guaranteed deferment from conscription after completing their service. The basic deferment period is 6 months, while the total duration depends on participation in combat operations and the overall length of service. Service members who did not sign a motivational contract and are discharged under a decree of the President of Ukraine are not subject to conscription for three years from the date of discharge.

Resolution No. 768 does not change the basic military remuneration or the procedure for its calculation. Military remuneration continues to include the position salary, rank salary, seniority allowance, service-specific allowance and monthly bonus. At the same time, the document introduces a new system of additional motivational payments, which are paid on top of the existing remuneration and depend on the area of deployment and the nature of assigned tasks.

A new rear-area additional payment of UAH 10,000 per month is introduced for service members, regardless of the type of service or whether a new contract has been signed. Together with basic remuneration, the minimum rear-area payment will start from UAH 30,000 per month.

For service members performing tasks in combat areas, a differentiated payment scale is introduced. Direct participation in combat operations on the line of contact provides for UAH 100,000 per month, calculated proportionally to the time of participation. Deployment and task performance up to and including a platoon strongpoint provides for UAH 170,000 per month proportionally to the time served, while deployment and task performance up to and including a company strongpoint provides for UAH 70,000 per month proportionally to the time served.

Separate daily payments are also provided for active combat operations: UAH 20,000 per day for restoring positions in the depth of own defence and UAH 40,000 per day for assault operations on the line of contact or in the depth of the enemy’s defence.

The total amount of monthly combat payments for tasks on the line of contact, deployment in designated zones and participation in assault operations is capped at UAH 460,000 per month. Basic military remuneration, one-time assistance for signing a contract and separate personal bonuses for effective combat actions are added to this amount separately.

According to the Ministry of Defence, the new payments apply to all service members regardless of the type of service, unit or whether they have signed a new motivational contract. Both mobilised service members and those already serving under contract are eligible for these payments.

The procedure and detailed rules for calculating the new payments will be defined by a separate order of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. The first payments for June 2026 are expected to be made by 20 July 2026.

Detailed terms of the new basic contracts are available on army.gov.ua. The Ministry of Defence hotline for questions regarding the new contracts is 1519.

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The 8th International Scientific and Practical Conference “Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Microcontroller and FPGA Device Development” Was Held /en/the-8th-international-scientific-and-practical-conference-theoretical-and-applied-aspects-of-microcontroller-and-fpga-device-development-was-held Tue, 30 Jun 2026 11:41:56 +0000 /?p=147982 On June 26, the 8th International Scientific and Practical Conference “Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Microcontroller and FPGA Device Development” was held online via Google Meet. After the welcoming remarks by the conference organizers, the participants presented their reports and discussed current requirements for the development of devices based on microcontrollers and FPGAs, as well […]

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On June 26, the was held online via Google Meet.

After the welcoming remarks by the conference organizers, the participants presented their reports and discussed current requirements for the development of devices based on microcontrollers and FPGAs, as well as the implementation of modern hardware platforms in the educational process. All reports were meaningful and relevant to the conference topics. Following the conference sessions, promising directions for the further development of the conference were discussed.

The purpose of the conference was to discuss tasks and priority areas of scientific and technological development in the field of designing devices based on microcontrollers and FPGAs, embedded systems, the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet of Things, and other related areas. The conference also focused on addressing issues related to building more effective interaction within the “education – science – production” chain, promoting the development of an innovation ecosystem, and supporting scientific research and scientific and technical experimental developments.

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Resilient IT Talents: ĢƵ Holds the Ukrainian Programming Cup for the Fifth Year in a Row /en/resilient-it-talents-nure-holds-the-ukrainian-programming-cup-for-the-fifth-year-in-a-row Tue, 30 Jun 2026 09:38:01 +0000 /?p=147957 The Department of Software Engineering at ĢƵ has been holding a major event for the fifth consecutive year – the Ukrainian Programming Cup 2026. Launched in 2022, during an extremely challenging period for Ukraine, the tournament has become a symbol of the resilience of the Ukrainian IT community and young people’s commitment to development despite […]

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The Department of Software Engineering at ĢƵ has been holding a major event for the fifth consecutive year – the Ukrainian Programming Cup 2026.

Launched in 2022, during an extremely challenging period for Ukraine, the tournament has become a symbol of the resilience of the Ukrainian IT community and young people’s commitment to development despite the challenges of war. Today, the Cup is not only a competition but also a multi-stage educational and competitive course running from February to July 2026, aimed at strengthening participants’ fundamental algorithmic training.

The Department of Software Engineering at ĢƵ serves as the organizer and key intellectual driver of the project. Its academic staff coordinate the event, prepare the problems, maintain the rankings, and ensure academic integrity.

This year, the Cup brought together 236 teams and 593 participants in three categories: Students, School Students, and Professionals. The competition includes representatives of 137 educational institutions from 22 regions of Ukraine and the city of Kyiv. Ukrainian programmers currently studying or working in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Czechia, Romania, Ireland, Poland, and Spain also joined the tournament.

The competition is held online on the EOlymp platform in two divisions, which makes it possible to involve both experienced participants and school students or beginners. Active participants will receive certificates for completing the “Algorithms and Data Structures” course, while teachers and team coaches will receive professional development certificates.

The strongest teams are now looking forward to the Superfinal. The Ukrainian Programming Cup 2026 once again proves that, despite the war, Ukrainian youth continue to learn, grow, and confidently hold the intellectual front.

More details are available on the website of the .

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The NavCart Team of the ĢƵ Department of Electronic Computers Took Part in the Final Demo Day of the Student Startup Fund Spring 2026 Program /en/the-navcart-team-of-the-nure-department-of-electronic-computers-took-part-in-the-final-demo-day-of-the-student-startup-fund-spring-2026-program Tue, 30 Jun 2026 09:25:00 +0000 /?p=147952 The NavCart team of the Department of Electronic Computers at Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics took part in the final Demo Day of the Student Startup Fund Spring 2026 program, implemented by UNIT.City with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Startup Fund. Three months of intensive […]

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The NavCart team of the Department of Electronic Computers at Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics took part in the final Demo Day of the Student Startup Fund Spring 2026 program, implemented by UNIT.City with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Startup Fund.

Three months of intensive work, mentoring sessions, market analysis, hypothesis testing, and product development helped the team move from a startup idea to a fully functional MVP of an indoor navigation system for users in complex enclosed spaces.

NavCart is about technology, accessibility, and comfort. The solution is designed to help users navigate complex indoor environments more easily, find the necessary goods faster, and make the shopping process more convenient and safer.

Daniil Raptanov, a member of the NavCart team and a student of the SPm-25-1 group, shared his impressions of the program:

“After experiencing this atmosphere, I want to move forward even more – toward new goals and achievements, to invent and create innovations that will change the world.”

The final day of the program became a powerful source of motivation for the team. Strong student teams, promising ideas, founders already building their own startups, and the atmosphere of a dynamic technological environment once again proved that student projects can grow into real innovative products.

The NavCart team expresses its sincere gratitude to those who made this journey significantly easier: Andriy Kovalenko, Head of the Department of Electronic Computers, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor – for supporting the team, assisting with preparation, and providing the opportunity to work using the laboratory facilities of the department; Oleksii Liashenko, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Engineering and Information Technologies, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor – for organizational support and assistance in the team’s participation in the program; and Maksym Shostak, Head of the Primary Trade Union Organization of ĢƵ Students – for his help and support in financing the team’s trip.

Stories like this prove that when there is an idea, a team, university support, and an inspiring environment, a student startup can make a truly powerful start.

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ĢƵ – Slovo House: An excursion to the legendary building in Kharkiv /en/nure-slovo-house-an-excursion-to-the-legendary-building-in-kharkiv Mon, 29 Jun 2026 15:58:21 +0000 /?p=147943 For the second time, lecturers, students, and staff members of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics visited Slovo House in Kharkiv. The excursion for the group was conducted by historian and employee of the ĢƵ History Museum Valerii Leiko. The participants learned not only about the conditions under which Slovo House was built and functioned, […]

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For the second time, lecturers, students, and staff members of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics visited Slovo House in Kharkiv.

The excursion for the group was conducted by historian and employee of the ĢƵ History Museum Valerii Leiko. The participants learned not only about the conditions under which Slovo House was built and functioned, but also about the history of Kharkiv at that time in the context of Ukrainian politics in the early 20th century.
Prominent figures of literature and culture of the Executed Renaissance era are, without a doubt, geniuses and, at the same time, people with complex and sometimes tragic life stories. Learning about their lives and creative paths means understanding not only history, but also the present.
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ĢƵ student team “Paradox” won an honorable 2nd place at a large-scale CS2 tournament organized by CYBERION KHARKIV /en/nure-student-team-paradox-won-an-honorable-2nd-place-at-a-large-scale-cs2-tournament-organized-by-cyberion-kharkiv Mon, 29 Jun 2026 15:54:01 +0000 /?p=147936 This result is the achievement of the teamwork, skill, and perseverance of our players: Yevhenii Razinkov (PZPI-22-5) Artem Rublovskyi (KIUKI-25-1) Nikita Levchenko (TRIMI-22-2) It is especially pleasing that ĢƵ students came to support the team and actively cheered for our esports players. We congratulate the team on this excellent result and wish them new victories […]

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This result is the achievement of the teamwork, skill, and perseverance of our players:

  • Yevhenii Razinkov (PZPI-22-5)
  • Artem Rublovskyi (KIUKI-25-1)
  • Nikita Levchenko (TRIMI-22-2)

It is especially pleasing that ĢƵ students came to support the team and actively cheered for our esports players.

We congratulate the team on this excellent result and wish them new victories and even more esports achievements!

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ĢƵ Congratulates Everyone on Constitution Day of Ukraine! /en/nure-congratulates-everyone-on-constitution-day-of-ukraine Sun, 28 Jun 2026 13:08:43 +0000 /?p=147920 Today we mark the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of Ukraine. The path to this day was not easy, and it was challenging for lawmakers to formulate its provisions, but they succeeded in developing a meaningful Fundamental Law. The Constitution contains the fundamental rights and responsibilities of citizens, as well as the […]

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Today we mark the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of Ukraine. The path to this day was not easy, and it was challenging for lawmakers to formulate its provisions, but they succeeded in developing a meaningful Fundamental Law.

The Constitution contains the fundamental rights and responsibilities of citizens, as well as the principles of the structure of government and the legal system of our state. Therefore, we should not only celebrate Constitution Day, but also know its main provisions and follow them.
We congratulate all Ukrainians on this holiday! Glory to Ukraine!
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