NURE develops education for veterans: steps towards sustainable development

03.04.2025

On April 2, Igor Ruban, NURE First Vice-Rector, held a meeting with veterans to discuss the project of a veteran hub at the University.


The initiative “Creating an Ecosystem for Integration into a High-Tech Tomorrow” is aimed at socialization, digital literacy training, retraining and obtaining a second higher education by our defenders.

In the project, the University acts as a platform for the inclusive development of society. The event was attended by representatives of the University, Head of the Veterans’ Space “Side by Side” of the Kharkiv Regional Council Igor Shyshko, veterans, public activists and volunteers.

Education is the key to the stability of both an individual and society as a whole. NURE has the expertise and everything necessary to help veterans adapt to civilian life. Veteran support programs will contribute to the inclusiveness and sustainable development of the region. During the meeting, the participants discussed key challenges in ensuring the rights of veterans, their families, and the families of fallen soldiers. The project to create an innovative veteran hub “Reboot” at the University was presented to the audience.

“Our university is planning to launch an IT laboratory specializing in robotics, artificial intelligence, avionics, UAVs, and 3D printing. Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics serves as a key partner, responsible for developing the educational platform for IT-focused training,” Igor Ruban emphasized.

A memorandum was signed between the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics and the “Side by Side Veterans’ Space” with the prospect of further cooperation.

Thus, NURE continues to implement the principles of sustainable development, combining academic initiatives with social responsibility.

NURE develops education for veterans: steps towards sustainable development