Odesa National Academy of Food Technologies information
Public university in Odesa, Ukraine
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Odesa National University of Technologies
Одеський національний технологічний університет
Latin: Odesa National Academy of Victus Technologies
Motto
Optimum engineering traditionem quia 1902 anno
Established
1902
Rector
Ivanchenkova Larysa
Students
15000
Location
Odesa
,
Ukraine
Website
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Odesa National University of Technologies (ONTU) is a public HEI with the highest level of accreditation. It was established in 1902 and today is a modern innovative scientific center for training of high qualified personnel. ONTU is a multi-profile HEI which includes 4 scientific-educational institutions, 11 faculties and research institute with 15 scientific schools. ONTU has about 6500 students in 21 areas of training, 42 training programs, 10 doctorate and 3 post-doctorate programs, 4 specialized scientific councils for doctorate and post-doctorate theses defense. Educational and research activities of ONTU provides 104 doctors/professors and 388 PhD/associate professors. ONTU cooperates with 50 HEIs from more than 20 countries worldwide, as well as with numerous national and international companies in scientific and training fields. It is a member of international associations: European Universities Association, Eurasian Association of Universities, Black Sea Universities Network, International Council for Open and Distance Education, The Magna Charta Observatory etc.
Before 2021, the university was named the Odesa National Academy of Food Technologies. By order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine No.918 of August 18, 2021, the Odesa National Academy of Food Technologies was reorganized into the Odesa National Technological University.
Ministry of Justice of Ukraine: Certificate of state registration of the print media series KB No.14344-3315P dated 04.08.2008
The founders of the publication are the Institute of Market Problems and Economic and Environmental Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Odesa National Technological University.
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