Ukrainian University During the War

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This article highlights the tasks and goals of university education in Ukraine during the war with Russia (2022-2024). The role of the University in the educational space and society during the Russian-Ukrainian war is highlighted. Ukrainian universities remain centers of education, continuing to train highly qualified specialists and educate new scientists. The article proves that the university in such a difficult time of war is shaping the new culture of Ukraine. This new culture is created by the inseparable unity of two guilds: those who teach and those who learn.

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Tetyana Trush
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

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