Organization:Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University
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Харківський національний автомобільно-дорожній університет | |
Latin: Kharkiv Nationaly Avtomobilno-Dorozniy Universytet (KhNADU) | |
Established | 1930 |
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Rector | Anatoliy Turenko |
Students | 8182 |
Location | Kharkiv , |
Website | [1] |
Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University is a Ukraine university in Kharkiv.
Post address: 61002, Ukraine, Kharkiv, Yaroslava Mudrogo street, 25.
History
- 23 July 1930 – Kharkiv Automobile and Highway Institute (KhADI) was established;
- April 1993 – the higher education establishment is awarded the IV level of accreditation, and it is given a new name as Kharkiv State Automobile and Highway Technical University (KhSAHTU);
- August 2001 – the university is awarded the status of national and it is renamed as Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University.
Campuses and buildings
- The main teaching and laboratory building.
- Teaching and laboratory building of road construction department.
- Teaching and laboratory building mechanical department and the Faculty of Business and Management.
ground automobile and road machinery.
- Teaching and Laboratory Building Faculty of Mechatronics vehicles, training laboratory diagnosis of motor transport.
- Scientific Library of the University.
- Campus of the University.
Institutes and faculties
- Vehicles (Automobile) Faculty
- Road Construction Department
- Mechanical Engineering Department
- Faculty of Management and Business
- Department of Transport Systems
- Faculty of Mechatronics vehicles
- Department of Foreign Citizens
Awards and reputation
In the rating of Ukraine universities in terms of employers KhNADU occupies 18th place in technical disciplines [2]
Alumni
The following are the notable alumni of the university:
- Sergii Iermakov — Ukrainian physical training and sports researcher, Master of Sports in volleyball, Doctor of Pedagogy, full professor, academician of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
References
- Official site
- Ukrainian Wikipedia
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