Kyiv School of Economics

KSE has an agreement with the University of Houston in the United States which permits it to grant graduates an MA in economics in their name as well.

KSE programs are taught by twelve professors of economics who earned PhDs in US and European Union universities and are listed with UH faculty.

By arrangement, students of economic programs that have a grade "B" or higher at the end of the study, may also hold a degree from the University of Houston[2] (USA), in addition to the KSE Diploma.

The best students on the rating have significant benefits in terms of tuition fees and the ability to become "teacher assistant" in the second year of study.

In addition to degree programs, the university has two centers: KSE is governed by its board of directors, which bears legal and fiduciary responsibility for the whole organization and oversees its activities.

Master of Business Administration MBA for State-Owned Enterprises Master of Business and Management in Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics (MBAI+MBA) PhD in Agri Food Economics From the very beginning of the war, KSE launched an international fundraising campaign[6] aimed at Ukraine humanitarian relief.

The campaign covers the following streams: As of March 21, 2022, KSE has already raised more than $11.8 million for: Among 18 batches in total, 6 are already delivered to Ukraine, 6 are on the way, 3 are being compiled for delivery and 3 have issues or had to be cancelled.

KSE procurement team follows closely the specifications of the benchmark kit, provided by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, which is used by the Ukrainian armed forces in their emergency training.

Additionally, 30,000 units of medical kits with improved specifications have been ordered and prepaid at the total price of ca.

KSE analysts assess the losses the effect of sanctions against Russia and develop economic post-war recovery scenarios.

The outstanding scientists, scholars, and Nobel prize winners have already supported Ukraine, including Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Michael A. McFaul, Paul Krugman, David Howell Petraeus, Sander van der Linden, Jason Stanley, Timothy Snyder, and Nicolas Cristakis.

It is presented as "the most complete and actual list of top companies and world-famous brands that have closed their business in Russia or continue to work in this market".

In the past few years, the speakers on such events were Oleg Ivantsov (editor in chief of Liga.net[13]), Dag Detter, author of the book The Public Wealth of Nations, Aivaras Abromavichus, Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine (2014–2016), Dita Charanzova, member of the European Parliament, and other.