Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry

Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry is a university in Sevastopol, Ukraine.

Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry
Севастопольский национальный университет ядерной энергии и промышленности
MottoNon verbis sed actis
Established1915
RectorMykhailo Divizinuk
Students2647
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History

The main study building was designed by architect A. Vensan in 1913. The foundation was laid in 1915, and the Second Marine Military School for Imperial Russian Navy officers training was situated there.

From 1924 till 1931, the building was the base of the Soviet Navy pilots college for the Soviet Union., That school later moved to Yeysk in the Russian Soviet Republic. In 1951 the Third Navy Engineering College was opened at the Sevastopol facility. Engineer-mechanics for submarine force were trained there starting from 1954.

In 1964 the college was renamed the Sevastopol Higher Navy Engineering College, with a mission to train specialists for nuclear submarines.

With Ukraine independence in 1991, the engineering departments of the Navy Institute of the Ukrainian Navy were situated there.

Moreover, in that period the faculty for Ukraine Nuclear Power Engineering specialist training was formed. It was formed under Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 884 from August 2, 1996 on the base of Sevastopol Naval Institute NPP faculty (earlier Sevastopol Higher Naval Engineering College).

According to the Decree of the President of Ukraine No.305/2002 from March 27, 2002 the Institute is given National status. According to the Decree of the President of Ukraine No.2/2005 “Concerning Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry” and Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No.159P from May 26, 2005 the Institute was reorganized to University – Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry.

Campuses and buildings

At the disposal of students are:

  • a modern sport complex, a gym, sports grounds;
  • a solid library with main fund of more than 415 000 books and a reading hall for 450 seats;
  • a hostel, a cafeteria, an assembly hall for 500 seats, a canteen for 2 000 seats;
  • a medical unit is available.

The university has IV Level of Accreditation and it enables the university to train specialists, including foreign citizens, on bachelor's, specialist's and master's degree programmes.

Institutes and faculties

  • Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering
  • Institute of Electrical Power Engineering and Energy Saving
  • Institute of Nuclear Chemical Technologies
  • Institute of Environmental Safety and Information Security
  • Institute of Nanotechnologies, Information Measuring and Specialized Computer Systems in Power Industry


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