Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство освіти і науки України) is the main body in the system of central bodies of the executive power.

Ministry of Education and Science
Міністерство освіти і науки
Agency overview
Formed12 December 1991 (28 June 1917[1])
Preceding agency
  • Ministry of Education and Science, Youth and Sports
Jurisdiction Ukraine
Headquarters10 Ploshcha Peremohy, Kyiv
Minister responsible
Parent agencyCabinet of Ministers
Child agencies
  • Service for intellectual property
  • Agency of Science, Innovations, and Informativeness
WebsiteOfficial website (in Ukrainian)
Headquarters of the Ministry in Kyiv
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History

On 28 June 1917 Ivan Steshenko was appointed Secretary of Education in the First Vynnychenko government of the Ukrainian People's Republic.[1] The 1921 Treaty of Riga formerly ended the existence of the Ukrainian People's Republic as its former territory became part of Poland and the Soviet Union.[3]

The modern Ministry of Education was created on July 8, 1992 by merging two major organs of the Ukrainian SSR: the Ministry of Higher and Middle Specialized Education and State Committee on Vocational-Technical Education. In 1991 there were two ministries of education — National and Higher (formerly Higher and Middle Specialized).[4]

From 9 December 2010 until 28 February 2013 the Ministry of Education and Science (at the time led by Dmytro Tabachnyk) was merged with the Ministry of Youth and Sports.[5]

On 28 February 2013 President Viktor Yanukovych reorganized the Ministry of Education and Science, Youth and Sports and the State Service for Youth and Sports, creating the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Ministry of Youth and Sports.[6]

Structure [7]

The ministry consists of the central body headed by the minister,[8] first deputy, and other deputies to assist the minister. Part of ministry elects several state administrations representatives that are specialized in certain field and coordinate operation of government companies.

State agencies

  • State Service for intellectual property of Ukraine
  • State Agency of Science, Innovations, and Informativeness of Ukraine

Former agencies

  • Ministry of Education and Science, Youth and Sports of Ukraine (dissolved) (2010-2013)

List of Ministers

Name of Ministry Name of minister Term of Office
Start End
Ministry of National Education Ivan Zyazyun August 3, 1990 May 1992
Ministry of Education Petro Talanchuk February 1992 July 6, 1994
Mykhailo Zghurovsky November 18, 1994 January 14, 1999
Valentyn Zaichuk 1999 1999
Ministry of Education and Science Vasyl Kremen December 30, 1999 February 3, 2005
Stanislav Nikolayenko February 2005 December 18, 2007
Ivan Vakarchuk December 18, 2007 March 11, 2010
Ministry of Education and Science, Youth and Sports Dmytro Tabachnyk March 11, 2010 February 23, 2014
Ministry of Education and Science Serhiy Kvit February 27, 2014 14 April 2016 [9]
Liliya Hrynevych 14 April 2016 [9] 29 August 2019
Hanna Novosad 29 August 2019 4 March 2020

Liubomyra Mandziy was appointed as Acting Education and Science Minister of Ukraine on 25 March 2020.[10] On 25 June 2020 Serhiy Shkarlet was appointed acting Minister.[2]

Name of Ministry Name of minister Term of Office
Start End
Ministry on issues of Science and Technologies Volodymyr Semynozhenko 28 August 1996 21 April 1998
Stanislav Dovhyi 23 August 1998 1 April 1999
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