The National University of Ostroh Academy is the successor of Ostroh Slavic, Greek and Latin Academy, the first higher educational establishment of the Eastern Slavs.

Університет

The National University of Ostroh Academy receive the status of autonomous research national higher educational establishment.

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Ресурси

Ostroh Academy University library which provides the resources for research and educational purposes, the access to the electronic catalogue of the library and foreign library networks.

Факультети

Ostroh Academy abounds with the projects which welcome the students willing to actively participate, reveal their creative potential and realize their selves.

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The National University of Ostroh Academy invites foreigners to become students of one of the most prestigious educational institution. More information can be found here.

Joint seminars with the foreign literature publishing houses at the Faculty of Romance and Germanic languages

March 21, 2012

On 19 March, Kateryna Mamula, the Cambridge University Press coordinator, visited the National University of Ostroh Academy at the invitation of the Department of Business Communication of the Faculty of Romance and Germanic Languages. The purpose of the visit was conducting a seminar on Multimedia Technologies Use in the Process of Teaching English. Ms Mamula also made a presentation of some new editions of modern teaching materials published by Heinle CENGAGE Learning.

The same day the Department of Indo-European Languages ​​held another seminar with the representatives of foreign literature publishing house Cornelsen. Their representatives plan to visit Ostroh Academy again during the 6th International Scientific Conference Cross-Cultural Communication: Language, Culture, Personality" to organize seminars and present new foreign literature editions.

Joint seminars with the foreign literature publishing houses at the Faculty of Romance and Germanic languages Joint seminars with the foreign literature publishing houses at the Faculty of Romance and Germanic languages