Kharkiv National Academy of Municipal Economy
Kharkiv National University of Urban Economy (Ukrainian: Харківський національний університет міського господарства, Kharkivskiy natsionalniy universitet mis'koho hospodarstva) is a Ukrainian university in Kharkiv, specializing in urban development studies.
Харківський національний університет міського господарства імені О. М. Бекетова | |
Established | 1922 |
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Rector | Volodymyr Babayev |
Students | 15000 |
Location | , |
Website | www.kname.edu.ua |
Campuses and buildings
The Academy has 6 academic buildings, education and research laboratories, a library with holdings of 882 000 books, a campus with 6 student hostels, an indoors sports facility with track and field gymnastics, bodybuilding, boxing, oriental martial art facilities and gyms.
Institutes and faculties
- Town Planning Department
- Economics and Entrepreneurship Department
- Management Department
- Department of Urban Environmental Engineering
- Department for Electric Power Supply and Lighting Cities
- Electrical Transport Department
- Distance Learning Department
- Foreign Students Department
- Department for Increasing Qualification and Retraining Personnel
- Department for Postgraduate Education and Distance Learning
- Pre-university Department
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