Ukrainian Catholic University
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The Ukrainian Catholic University (Ukrainian: Український Католицький Університет, Ukrains'kyy Katolyts'kyy Universytet) is a Catholic university in Lviv, Ukraine, affiliated with the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. The Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) was the first Catholic university to open on the territory of the former Soviet Union.[1]
Український Католицький Університет | |
Motto in English | Witness, Serve, Communicate |
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Type | Private, Eastern Catholic |
Established | October 6, 1929 September 1994 (re-established) |
Chancellor | Major Archbishop Dr. Sviatoslav Shevchuk |
President | Bishop Dr. Borys Gudziak |
Rector | Dr. Taras Dobko |
Academic staff | 300 |
Students | 2300 |
Location | , 49°49′23″N 24°02′15″E |
Website | www.ucu.edu.ua (engl.) |
The university has 2300 students studying in six faculties. Professional degrees are offered in journalism and business; doctoral degrees in history, theology and data science.
For several years, including 2022[2] and 2023,[3] UCU's entering students had the highest External independent evaluation scores in the country.