The success story of NURE graduate and lecturer Oleksandra Dudka
The success story of NURE graduate and lecturer Oleksandra Dudka

30.07.2021

The success story of NURE graduate and lecturer Oleksandra Dudka published on Femmegineering  “WOMEN NEED TO OVERCOME THEIR FEARS OF FAILURE”
Femmegineering is a place where females in the tech industry are highlighted and allowed to share their experiences with girls who want to or are already studying to become an engineer or work in tech. Femmegineering also wants to help elevate the status of being a girl in a tech program and support them in their choice of education. By contributing to a higher status of those in a technical college or university, we want to make them feel a greater sense of belonging and become more positive towards education.
We want this to trickle down the grapevine and reach younger girls who will hear more positive words on being a girl in tech. This will hopefully contribute to more girls applying for tech schools and thus making the situation more balanced.
Today there is a shortage of qualified engineers and tech experts in our industry. This means that students in tech programs at colleges and universities are largely guaranteed jobs immediately after graduation. As a university-educated engineer, you are extremely attractive to the market. And since the companies and your future employers are well aware of how important it is to be evenly represented, female engineers are an especially sought-after gem.
Of all those graduating each year, only 10% are girls. A disappointing figure but a figure that makes the girls rarities in an industry where the companies will do everything to make sure that you want to work for them. Because they know that you will contribute with qualities and an approach that they lack or have too little of.
OLEXANDRA DUDKA: “If we want this process to go faster, women need to overcome their fears of failure, the opinion that they are not as good as men, and that STEM is too difficult.
When choosing a future profession, it is important to ask yourself: where do you see yourself in 10 years in a professional perspective? What do you enjoy? What are you interested in? What work would make you get up in the morning? If you are interested in writing programs or solving equations, then you should go for it. Everyone has some difficulties on the way, such as external influence or public opinion. But these are temporary factors that will eventually pass. What will remain is your profession; that is why it is so important to enjoy it. I believe that it is impossible to realize oneself and achieve success in an unloved profession”.

Webometrics Ranking of World’s Universities has published a ranking of universities by their online presence
Webometrics Ranking of World’s Universities has published a ranking of universities by their online presence

28.07.2021

According to the results of the July issue of the Cybermetrics Lab the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics retained the 9th place among 315 Ukrainian higher education institutions.

Recruitment of participants for the German-Ukrainian autumn schools DAAD 2021 has started
Recruitment of participants for the German-Ukrainian autumn schools DAAD 2021 has started

27.07.2021

We invite highly motivated graduate students and young researchers with experience in life sciences or computer science to take part in the German-Ukrainian Autumn Schools DAAD 2021. The deadline for applications is August 15, 2021.

NURE entered the 100 most popular institutions of higher education by the number of applications from applicants
NURE entered the 100 most popular institutions of higher education by the number of applications from applicants

27.07.2021

The Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics is among the 100 most popular institutions of higher education in the number of applications from entrants in 2021, which was compiled by the educational information resource “Osvita.ua“.

NURE student won bronze at the Ukrainian Women’s Checkers -100 Cup
NURE student won bronze at the Ukrainian Women’s Checkers -100 Cup

26.07.2021

Vira Popruha, a student of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, took part in the Ukrainian Women’s Checkers -100  Cup. According to the results of the competition, the athlete won two bronze medals.

NURE students took part in the All-Ukrainian competition Lucky Numbers Contest 2021
NURE students took part in the All-Ukrainian competition Lucky Numbers Contest 2021

26.07.2021

On July 4, the All-Ukrainian competition Lucky Numbers Contest 2021 took place, as a result of which the winner was Matviy Aslandukov (SShim-20-2), and the third place was won by Oleg Vallas (IPZm-91-1).

Representatives of the Republic of Azerbaijan visited NURE
Representatives of the Republic of Azerbaijan visited NURE

22.07.2021

On July 22, the Azerbaijani delegation headed by the Honorary Consul of Ukraine in Azerbaijan Mehrali Gasimov paid a working visit to the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics.

Employees of the Special training and rehabilitation department took part in the online seminar
Employees of the Special training and rehabilitation department took part in the online seminar

20.07.2021

On July 12 and 19, employees of the Special Educational and Rehabilitation Department took part in the online seminar: “International experience in the application of human rights approaches in conducting sociological research with the participation of people with disabilities” as part of the project “Impact of COVID-19 on people with disabilities in Ukraine”.

This project is funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and the UK Global Challenges Research Foundation.

NURE is the winner of the Ukrainian-American scientific competition on cybersecurity
NURE is the winner of the Ukrainian-American scientific competition on cybersecurity

19.07.2021

Rector of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Valerii Semenets, started the implementation of the project “Quantum technologies for the protection of modern 5G networks” by signing a grant agreement.

Attention lecturers!
Attention lecturers!

14.07.2021

Seoul National University (SNU) has announced the possibility of receiving a presidential scholarship (SNU President Fellowship, SPF), starting in the spring semester of 2022 p. ,

NURE students became the winners of the KPI-OPEN 2021 Olympiad
NURE students became the winners of the KPI-OPEN 2021 Olympiad

12.07.2021

The team of the Faculty of Computer Science of Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics won the KPI-OPEN 2021 Olympiad.

Employees of the BME department took part in the forum on healthcare issues
Employees of the BME department took part in the forum on healthcare issues

09.07.2021

The BME Department ensures the participation of KNURE in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings for sustainable development.
Therefore, an interesting experience was the participation in the Times Higher Education forum, dedicated to health issues, took place on July 7-8 online https://www.timeshighered-events.com/impact-health-forum-2021/home
Health and well-being are fundamental human rights and key indicators of sustainable development.
Poor health threatens access to education and work, increases poverty, and limits personal and economic development. It is both a key cause and a result of poverty. In partnership with RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, the Times Higher Education Forum brought together university leaders and experts from around the world to exchange research ideas and solutions to address key health issues that affect human development outcomes. Collaboration in health care is essential for sustainable development in the growing health care market, as well as for the improvement and diversification of its resources. Effective collaboration between higher education and society can lead to lasting transformational change and support progress towards achieving SDG 3.
Forum topics were:
Health Research and Innovation;
Global collaboration and the future of health;
Building sustainable societies.
The forum also raised questions about how universities are using the latest technology to research and create the next generation of wellness solutions. Examples were given of universities using the latest technology to transform, learn and share research in order to tackle global risks and achieve SDRs.
Also at the event, Duncan Ross, THE Director of Data and Analytics, gave a masterclass and an overview of Impact Rankings methodology with a focus on SDG 3: Strong Health.