Admissions
COURSE FEES
KMISI program consisted of three interdisciplinary area studies courses and a Ukrainian as a foreign language course. The students may choose to register for the following study options: read more
A One area studies course
Choose one among:
Post-Soviet Ukraine: A Case Study in Socio-Economic and Political Transformation (4,5 ECTS, 2 classes per day)
The Politics of History in Contemporary East Central Europe (4,5 ECTS, 2 classes per day)
Ukrainian Literature of the 20th Century: Run into the Accident of the Totalitarianism (4,5 ECTS, 2 classes per day)
Tuition fee: 1600 USD
B Two area studies courses
Choose two among:
Post-Soviet Ukraine: A Case Study in Socio-Economic and Political Transformation (4,5 ECTS, 2 classes per day)
The Politics of History in Contemporary East Central Europe (4,5 ECTS, 2 classes per day)
Ukrainian Literature of the 20th Century: Run into the Accident of the Totalitarianism (4,5 ECTS, 2 classes per day)
Tuition fee: 3000 USD
One of the courses from the Ukrainian as a foreign language block can be taken along with A and B options, but it can not be taken as the only course of the Institute.
Tuition fee (for one 1,5 credit points course): 235-340 USD, depending on the number of those registered (tuition fee for this course is to paid upon arrival).
The tuition fee includes: tuition, course materials, tour around Kyiv, welcome and farewell event, transportation from and to the airport in Kyiv (by public transport). No registration fee is required. Please, note that international airfare, medical insurance, accommodation, meals, public transportation and other private expenditures are not covered by the tuition fee. There may be additional, facultative cultural events suggested by the school to the students. Attendance of these non-obligatory events will be for moderate, separate fees.
Accommodation fee (21 nights in rented apartments, details below): 1100 USD
GENERAL LOGISTICS
Arrival in Kyiv
Students are expected to arrive in Kyiv on Saturday or Sunday, August 4-5. Pick-up service from Kyiv-Boryspil International Airport will be provided. An orientation session and welcome reception will take place Sunday, August 5. read more
Departure is Saturday, August 25. Transportation to the airport can be arranged upon request by the school organizers for additional payment.
Location
The National University of “Kyiv – Mohyla Academy” (NaUKMA) is located in the historic Podil neighbourhood of Kyiv. The campus is located on 3 city blocks stretching from Kontraktova Square to the Dnipro River.
The campus of NaUKMA is composed of a number of buildings, but most of the in-class sessions of the course will be held in the NaUKMA Buildings 4 and 5. Please visit www.ukma.kiev.ua for more information about the University.
Accommodation
Students will be housed in private apartments, two participants per location, each with a separate room and common kitchen. All apartments are located walking distance from the University or in the city downtown. All apartments are furnished, and include kitchen supplies, towels, utilities, telephone (outgoing international calls not allowed).
If preferred, you can also arrange accommodation in Kyiv by yourself. We would recommend rent either in the Podil district or close to it, in order to avoid using public transportation during rush hours.
Meals
Students are be responsible for their own meals.
They will be able to use the nearest Trapezna Cafeteria, located in one of the University’s buildings (up to 50 UAH for lunches) and many other options available in the University neighborhood.
A list of restaurants/cafes in Kyiv can be found on http://www.restaurant.ua/kiev/restoran/
Miscellaneous:
Applicants are asked to inform themselves extensively about living and travelling for foreigners in Ukraine. Life in Kyiv is not more dangerous than in other Central European cities, but we would still like to alert you to the danger of petty crime in Kyiv's public transportation, the presence of HIV/AIDS in Ukraine, and the necessity to boil water that you want to use for drinking or preparing meals. You can find in the relevant information in the major travel guides, or/and at your Kyiv embassy's website.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Those interested in participation should submit a competed application form and other required documents (listed in the application form) by 16 April 2012 to the following e-mail address: larch@ukma.kiev.ua. Students will be notified of participant selection results by 23 April, and should confirm their participation by 30 April 2012.read more Course and accommodation fee payments are due by 20 May 2012 (payment details will be provided upon receipt of confirmation of participation in the course, Ukrainian as a Foreign Language course tuition fee is paid upon arrival).
Application deadline is prolonged till 25 May 2012.
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