National Academy for Public Administration

The National Academy of State Administration (Ukrainian: Національна академія державного управління) of the President of Ukraine is the main state higher educational establishment in Ukraine for preparation, over-preparation and improvement of qualification of state service personnel and officials of local self-administration. It was founded in 1995 as the Ukrainian Academy of State Administration.

National Academy of State Administration
TypeState education
Established1995
RectorYuriy Kovbasyuk
Location,
Websitewww.academy.gov.ua

Schools

Central

  • Institute of higher governing cadres
  • Higher school of state administration
  • Institute of qualification improvement of governing cadres
  • Institute of state service and local government
  • Institute of issues on state service and local government

Regional

  • Lviv Regional Institute of State Administration
  • Kharkiv Regional Institute of State Administration
  • Odessa Regional Institute of State Administration
  • Dnipropetrovsk Regional Institute of State Administration

Supporting institutions

  • Distance learning center

History

The predecessor of the academy is the Higher Party School of the Communist Party of Ukraine that was established in 1946. It was initially quartered at the Stelmashenko Gymnasium building in Kiev that was built in 1910. In 1986 for the school was built own functionalism-styled building in place of the NASU acclimatization garden. With the fall of the Soviet Union, property of the Communist Party was confiscated and the school's building was transferred under the administration of Kiev University.

New building of the academy

In 1992 the former Higher Party School was converted into the Institute of State Administration and Self-administration of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine which in 1995 was replaced by the Ukrainian Academy of State Administration of President of Ukraine.

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