An exhibition of ceramics in the traditional Japanese styles of Nunobiki and Raku "The World in Ceramics" was opened at the Ukrainian-Japanese Center of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. It is worth noting that similar exhibitions have already been held there.
May 8 is the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism. Kyiv Polytechnics honored the memory of students, teachers and staff of KPI who died in the Second World War.
Modern medical laboratories, state-of-the-art equipment, highly qualified doctors, medical care without long lines and coupons, and patient-centered service.
KPI students met with representatives of the Kovalska Industrial and Construction Group.
Students had a unique chance to learn from practicing professionals what competencies and skills are needed to become part of the team of a leading construction holding and study on a dual form.
Ukrainians felt the tragedy of the Chornobyl disaster like no other. Therefore, nuclear safety for scientists and educators of Ukraine is perhaps the most important area of development of the latest technologies.