Ukraine continues to train foreign students, although their number has significantly decreased since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion, First Deputy Education and Science Minister of Ukraine Andriy Vitrenko has said.
First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Andriy Vitrenko has said that out of a total of 12,900schools in Ukraine, 3,500 schools will reopen and education in will be exclusively in full-time mode, in about 4,500 schools, some children will study in schools, and some remotely, and all other schools will work only remotely.
Oleksandra Koval, director of the Ukrainian Book Institute (UBI), estimated that more than 100 million copies of “propaganda books,” including Russian classics, needed to be removed from Ukraine's public libraries.
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Interfax-Ukraine to host on-line press conference Hihger Education Admission Process for Youth from Temporarily Occupied Territories: Outcomes of 2020, Start in 2021 1 min read
On Thursday, January 21, at 15.00, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine news agency will host an on-line press conference entitled Higher Education Admission Process for Youth from Temporarily Occupied Territories: Outcomes of 2020, Start in 2021. Participants include USAID representative, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Andriy Vitrenko; Executive Director of the Open Policy Foundation, founder of the Klim Churyumov Scientific Lyceum, PhD in history Iryna Zhdanova; representative of the Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, Head of the Main Directorate of Higher Education and Adult Education of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Svitlana Kretovych; Director of the Government Contact Center O