“KROK” University has once again been included in the TOP 200 Ukrainian Higher Educational Institutions ranking, confirming its status as one of the country's leading private universities (157th place).
This is yet another recognition of the results of many years of systematic work and a strategic approach to development. Today, we can say with confidence that “KROK” University has chosen the right direction for development, focusing on the quality of education, modern educational approaches, academic integrity, and the priority of European integration processes.
“KROK” University is actively working to expand international cooperation, introduce innovations into the educational process, strengthen the position of business education, and develop youth leadership. Thanks to this, the University is shaping a new generation of specialists who are able to think globally, act ethically, and change the world around them.
We congratulate everyone who shares our values and thank you for joining us on our journey toward new achievements!
“KROK” University’s participation in THE Impact Rankings 2025 is not only a recognition of its achievements but also a new start for future victories. This special achievement confirms that we are moving in the right direction—toward high-quality, open, and modern education at the level of global standards.
The University has been included in the list of institutions that most actively support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of quality education, gender equality, decent work, and institutional development. This proves once again that “KROK” University is more than just education. It is about values, development, and responsibility.
International recognition is not only a source of pride, but also new opportunities. We are even more determined to continue implementing our strategic course based on academic integrity, support for European integration processes, and modern approaches to training future leaders.
Congratulations to our lecturers, students, and partners—we are only at the beginning of a long journey!
KROK Business School presented Ukraine’s experience of sustainable development in education at an international conference in the Netherlands.
On June 13–14, 2025, the final conference “Innovating Business Education for Responsible Global Minds” was held in Maastricht, the Netherlands, as part of the international ERASMUS+ IBE-RE-GLO-MI project. The event was attended by representatives of leading European business schools, scientists, lecturers, and practitioners from more than 10 countries. One of the key topics was the implementation of sustainable development principles in business education.
Among the invited speakers was a delegation from Ukraine, KROK Business School team consisting of Olha Karpova, Diana Levchenko, and Oksana Sedashova, who presented a report and presentation on the topic “Sustainable Development Strategy in Challenging Conditions: The Experience of KROK Business School”.
Participation in the conference also provided an opportunity to present Ukraine to the international community as a source of innovative solutions in business education that combine sustainability, flexibility, and a progressive vision.
Noting the high level of the Ukrainian presentation, the conference participants showed genuine interest in the approaches, presented and expressed their readiness for further cooperation. KROK Business School continues to integrate European standards into the educational process, shaping responsible global citizens and supporting international dialogue for a better future.
On September 3–4, 2025, the 3rd Steering Committee Meeting of the Erasmus+ Virtual Mobility project “The Art of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (Mediation) / ArtNoConflict” took place at Shota Rustaveli State University in Batumi, Georgia.
Maryna Skalatska, Project Manager of Educational and Scientific Institute of International Education, represented “KROK” University.
During the meeting, project managers from all partner organizations reviewed the implementation of the first student cohort, discussed achievements and challenges, identified areas for improvement, developed the action plan for the upcoming year, approved the timeline for the recruitment and implementation of the second cohort, and outlined strategies for project dissemination and long-term sustainability.
On the second day, the Committee worked in groups, held individual consultations on project documentation, and reviewed the interim report.
We sincerely thank the project coordinator and our hosts for their warm hospitality and excellent
organization.
Stay tuned for updates on the upcoming recruitment for virtual mobility!
Comming soon in
October!
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