Medical universities
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Founded in 1784, Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies named after S.Z. Gzhytskyj was named after S. Z. Gzhytskyj is the one of the oldest higher educational institutions in Ukraine.
Kharkov Veterinary Zoo is a state educational institution of the fourth accreditation level under the supervision of the Ministry of Agricultural Policy of Ukraine. Founded in 2001 on the basis of Kharkov Veterinary Zoo - the oldest graduate school of veterinary medicine in Ukraine.
The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences was established in 1898, An institution of higher learning in Kyiv, formerly under the USSR Ministry of Agriculture.
Poltava State Agricultural Academy, founded in 1920, Poltava State Agrarian Academy (PSAA) is a higher educational establishment of 4th level of accreditation, a heart of science, education and culture in Poltava region with a long ancient history and dateless pedagogical traditions.
NUPh is one of the oldest and elite higher educational establishments of Europe, centre of pharmaceutical education, which will celebrate its 200th anniversary in 2005. Pharmaceutical education takes its rise in 1805, when the first pharmaceutical department has been opened on the basis of the...
Kyiv medical university of UAFM with an idea to inculcate the principles of alternate medicine in the conventional medical world was established in the year 1992, by Dr. PokanevichValeriy (1950-2012) is one of the best institutes for medical education in Ukraine. The university consists of a supervising physician...
The Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy is one of the oldest leading higher educational establishments in Ukraine, which traces back its history to the Faculty of Odontology, which was established at the Kharkiv Medical Academy in 1921. The faculty became the first academic specialized...
Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy is one of the oldest higher educational institutions in Ukraine. It was established on (15 September 1916).
At that time it was called the Medical Institute for Girls' Education; In 1922 its name was changed to Dnipropetrovsk National Medical Academy.
The academy includes...
Vasily Karazin National University was founded in 1805 and is today one of the oldest universities in Eastern Europe. Three Nobel Prize winners, Ilya Mechnikov, Lev Landau, and Simon Kuznets studied and worked at the university.
The National Medical University of Zaporizhzhia was established in the year 1903 in the city of Odessa, southern Ukraine, and then transferred to the city of Zaporizhzhia in the year 1959, and it became an institute of pharmacology, and then in the year 1969 it turned into an institute of medical sciences, until it...