Kyiv International University


The Kyiv International University is a private university in Kyiv, Ukraine, founded in 1994. Originally it was called the International Institute of Linguistics and Law, and in 2002 was renamed Kyiv International University. Today KIU has nearly 5,000 students. The academic staff of KIU includes 65 Doctors of Sciences, Professors, 148 Candidates of Sciences, Associate Professors.

Structure

Institutes and facilities

Departments

  • Department of Slavonic Philology and General Linguistics;
  • Department of Foreign Languages;
  • Department of Germanic languages and translation;
  • Department of Audiovisual Arts and Productions;
  • Department of Construction and Architecture;
  • Department of Economics, Management, Business;
  • Department of Computer Science;
  • Department of International Relations and Tourism;
  • Department of International Law and Comparative Law;
  • Department of Psychology and Pedagogy;
  • Department of Public-Law Disciplines;
  • Department of Social Communications;
  • Department of Dentistry;
  • Department of surgical, orthopedic dentistry and orthodontics;
  • Department of Performing Arts;
  • Department of Theoretical and Private-Law Disciplines;
  • Department of Theory and History of Journalism;
  • Department of Quality Standardization of Medicine;
  • Department of Pharmacy;
  • Department of General Medicine;
  • Department of Clinical Disciplines and Nursing.