
This is reported by Kyiv24
Kyiv Aviation Institute is launching a new educational project in Munich by opening its representative office there.
Educational Program for Ukrainian Students in Europe
The goal of this initiative is to provide access to modern Ukrainian technical education for young people who are forced to stay outside Ukraine. The project is aimed at Ukrainian applicants living in various European countries who aspire to obtain a recognized Ukrainian diploma.
The training is organized according to an innovative blended model: students will attend five in-person sessions per year, each lasting 10 days, while studying remotely during the intervals. This format allows for a combination of the flexibility of online education with quality in-person learning, maintaining a connection to the Ukrainian educational system.
Multilingualism and Opportunities for Graduates
The program is implemented in a multilingual format — instruction is available in both Ukrainian and English. This opens up broad opportunities for professional development for students both in Ukraine and abroad. Graduates will receive a Ukrainian diploma that is recognized in European countries.
In Munich, students will be able to specialize in “Information Systems and Technologies” at the Faculty of Computer Science and Technology, which is one of the most popular fields in the high-tech sector.
The uniqueness of the project lies in the innovative blended learning format that combines in-person sessions with remote learning. Students will attend five in-person sessions per year, each lasting 10 days, while studying remotely for the rest of the time. This model allows for a comprehensive Ukrainian technical education while maintaining flexibility for students living in various European countries.
The first cohort for the program is limited to 15 students, ensuring an individual approach and high-quality education. Graduates with a certificate of complete general secondary education and results from the National Multi-Subject Test are eligible to apply, making the program open to all Ukrainian applicants regardless of their place of residence.
The opening of the representative office in Munich is just the first step in creating an international network of educational centers that will provide Ukrainian students with access to quality technical education even outside the country.