The National Multi-Subject Test (NMT) in 2025 is planned to be held from May 14 to July 25. Applicants have three more months to prepare. This year, to enter higher education institutions, schoolchildren will take the NMT in four subjects. The Ukrainian language, mathematics, and history of Ukraine are mandatory. In addition, test participants will be able to choose one additional subject, including Ukrainian literature, a foreign language, biology, physics, chemistry, or geography.
The Representation of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, in order to highlight informational influences and propaganda in the context of the hybrid war that the Russian Federation is waging against Ukraine, to promote awareness of the mechanisms of countering Russian propaganda and to involve a wide range of specialists in its understanding, is co-organizing an online lecture by Tetiana Hrynyova on the topic: “Science as a weapon of propaganda? In the context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine”.
A meeting between representatives of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University and a delegation from Georgia State University (GSU) took place to develop joint initiatives in the fields of education, science, and intercultural dialogue.
Taras Shevchenko LNU invites prospective applicants to take advantage of the opportunity to register for the National Multi-Subject Test (NMT-2025) directly at the university.
On March 17, as part of the All-Ukrainian mental health program initiated by Olena Zelenska “How are you?”, a discussion “Delayed Life Syndrome: How to Rediscover Meaning” was held at Brianka Professional College.