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Харківський національний педагогічний університет імені Григорія Сковороди (Kharkivskyi natsionalnyi pedahohichnyi universytet imeni H.S.Skovorody) | |
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| Motto | Eruditio salvabit Ukrainam |
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| Established | 1933[1][2] |
| Rector | Yuriy Boychuk[3] |
| Students | 10000 |
| Location | , 50°01′08″N 36°19′01″E / 50.019°N 36.317°E |
| Affiliations | Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine |
| Website | Official website |
| Official name | «Педінститут» (Pedagogical University) |
| Type | Urban Planning, Architecture |
| Reference no. | 7007-Ха |
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The H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University (Ukrainian: Харківський національний педагогічний університет імені Григорія Сковороди) is a Ukrainian public university in Kharkiv founded in 1933.[4]
In 1945, the newly established institute was named after the philosopher H. S. Skovoroda.
In the 1960s, the institute had over 3,000 students; 4 faculties (Physics and Mathematics, Philology, Natural Sciences, and Physical Education), evening and correspondence departments, and a postgraduate program.
In 1994, according to a decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the status of the Kharkiv State Pedagogical Institute named after H. S. Skovoroda was changed—it was transformed into the Kharkiv State Pedagogical University named after H. S. Skovoroda.
In 2004, the university was granted national status and has since been called Kharkiv National Pedagogical University named after H. S. Skovoroda.
On the university grounds stood a monument to the Ukrainian philosopher Hryhorii Skovoroda, which was unveiled on September 28, 2012, but was destroyed on the night of July 6, 2022 (around 00:15) as a result of a missile strike by the Russian army from Belgorod. The building of the Kharkiv National Pedagogical University named after H. S. Skovoroda was also destroyed. Three floors of the central building collapsed. Additionally, a 40-year-old university guard died at the scene.[5]

Campus:
1 Institute: Institute of Postgraduate Education and Management
10 Faculties: History and Law; Natural, special and health education; Ukrainian Language and Literature Faculty named after G.F. Kwitka-Osnovyanenko; Preschool education; Foreign Philology; Arts; Primary education; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Physical Education and Sports; Physics and Mathematics