• Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University
    Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University
  • Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University
    Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University
  • Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University
    Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University

 

The scientific activity of the academic staff of the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology, Culture and Art is aimed at the implementation of relevant fundamental and applied research, training of highly qualified scientists, and involvement of students of all education levels in research work.

Since 2017, scientific and pedagogical workers have been actively researching the topic "Identity Typology in Artistic and Journalistic Discourses." Currently, the work is ongoing, because it has acquired a new relevance in the aspect of identity as a factor of state formation and opposition to hostile ideology.

The highlights of scientific life at the Faculty are two professional publications of category B: the electronic journal "Synopsis: Text, Context, Media" (4 issues per year) and the collection "Literary Process: Methodology, Names, Trends" (2 issues per year), which is indexed in the scientometric database Index Copernicus International.

A number of scientific schools operate at the faculty, the interests of which are aimed at solving long-term tasks in certain directions, namely: "Actual Problems of the Theory and History of Ukrainian Literature" (under the supervision of  O. Bondareva, Doctor of Science in Philology, Professor), "Actual Problems of Ukrainian Language Didactics of Specialized and Higher Schools" (under the supervision of S. Karaman, Doctor of Science in Pedagogy, Professor), "Ukrainian Identity in a Multicultural World: Philological and Methodological Aspects" (under the supervision of Yu. Kovbasenko, PhD in Philology, Professor), "Actual Problems of Linguistics and Linguistic Didactics of Higher School" (under the supervision of O. Styshov, Doctor of Science in Philology, Professor).

The teachers of the faculty have a high publishing activity. 24 monographs have been published over the past 5 years; 169 publications in scientometric publications Scopus and Web of Science; 257 articles in professional publications of category B.

Professors and Associate Professors of the faculty departments provide high-quality training of Doctors of Philosophy in specialties 035 Philology and 011 Educational, Pedagogical Sciences.

The faculty constantly organizes and conducts conferences of various levels, scientific seminars, round tables and guest lectures, in particular, the annual Grinchenko Readings and the All-Ukrainian (with international participation) scientific conference: "The Literary Process".

The faculty has a scientific society of students, master's students, postgraduates and young scientists, whose members study the current problems of modern linguistic-Ukrainian studies, literary studies, theory and teaching methods (Ukrainian Language and Literatures (Ukrainian, foreign and world), philological disciplines at higher education institutions), communication, culture and art and develop as multifaceted, creative, integral individuals. The results of such students’ activities are presented in the collection of scientific works "Young Science". 

 

 

 

 More than 50 scientific and scientific-pedagogical workers, including 18  Doctors of Science and 27 PhDs work at the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology, Culture and Art.

 

 

The educational and methodological activity of the Faculty is aimed at the formation of a new generation of specialists who, having received deep specific and fundamental knowledge, are able to realize themselves creatively and independently.

Research work in the field of linguistics, literary studies, information, library and archive work.

Conducting scientific conferences of various levels - international, all-Ukrainian and inter-university.

Training of professional philologists, librarians, archivists, presenters of television programs for Ukraine.

International activity: the faculty builds international relations, cooperates with a number of foreign educational and scientific institutions.

The humanitarian and pedagogical work of the Faculty is focused on the basic values of general and professional culture to ensure optimal conditions for the formation, development and self-realization of the student's personality.

The training of highly qualified scientific and pedagogical personnel takes place at the Doctoral School. 

The Faculty of Ukrainian Philology, Culture and Art actively cooperates with various educational institutions abroad.
Scientific and pedagogical workers participate in international projects and grants, in particular:
– IU-Ukraine Nonresidential Scholars Program (Indiana University) (USA), within the framework of which teachers research Ukrainian women's prose about war and emigration;
– Ukrainian book in the library resources in Poland from 1945 to the present day (Poland), the main purpose of which is to determine the qualitative and quantitative composition of library funds on the subject of Ukrainian studies and the necessary ways to fill them.
Active cooperation continues with the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb (Croatia) and the Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature in Cetinje of the University of Montenegro (Montenegro) in the field of Ukrainian-Balkan intercultural and literary studies.
The faculty establishes cooperation with Pedagogical University named after the National Education Commission (Krakow, Poland) in the direction of bilingualism research in Ukraine and Poland, comparative literary studies and methods of teaching the Polish language.
Faculty teachers participate in academic mobility programs in various countries of the world (Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Romania, etc.):
Małopolska School of Public Administration (Krakow, Poland);
Lublin Science and Technology Park (Lublin, Poland);
University of Latvia (Riga, Latvia);
Agency for Academic Exchanges of the Republic of Poland (NAWA) (Cieszyn, Poland);
Ghent University (Ghent, Belgium);
Free University of Brussels (Brussels, Belgium);
Higher School of Insurance and Finance in Sofia (Sofia, Bulgaria);
Ca’ Foscari University (Venice, Italy);
Northern University Center in Baia Mare (Baia Mare, Romania).

 

 

 

 

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