Lugansk State University of Internal Affairs Rankings
Ranking | Category |
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#10214 of 14,131 | In the World |
#2406 of 2,785 | In Europe |
#147 of 169 | In Ukraine |
#2 of 2 | In Sievierodonetsk |
Quick Review
- Type
- Non-profit
- Funding
- Public-private
partnership - Website
- lduvs.edu.ua
- Languages
- Ukrainian;Russian
- Acceptance rate
- 69%*
* The Lugansk State University of Internal Affairs is among the institutions that don't provide data on acceptance rates. This might happen because the university has programs where applicants only need to meet admission requirements to enroll and don't necessarily compete with others.
We estimate the above acceptance rate based on admission statistics of closely ranked nearby universities with similar research profiles that do publish such data.
Acceptance rate & Admissions
Admissions Requirements | Secondary school certificate (Atestat zrelosti) and entrance examination |
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Academic Calendar | September to July |
Tuition
Local studetns | 6,996 per annum (UAH) |
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Programs and Degrees
Dyplom Bakalavra | Law, Police Studies |
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Dyplom Magistra | Law, Police Studies |
Dyplom Doktora Filosofii | Law |
Notable alumni
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Leonid Kuchma
- Occupations
- politicianengineer
- Biography
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Leonid Danylovych Kuchma is a Ukrainian politician who was the second president of Ukraine from 19 July 1994 to 23 January 2005. After a successful career in the machine-building industry of the Soviet Union, Kuchma began his political career in 1990, when he was elected to the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament); he was re-elected in 1994. He served as Prime Minister of Ukraine between October 1992 and September 1993. Kuchma took office after winning the 1994 presidential election against his rival, incumbent President Leonid Kravchuk. Kuchma won re-election for an additional five-year term in 1999. Corruption accelerated after Kuchma's election in 1994, but in 2000–2001, his power began to weaken in the face of exposures in the media. Kuchma's administration began a campaign of media censorship in 1999, leading to arrests of journalists, the death of Georgiy Gongadze, and the subsequent Cassette Scandal and mass protests. The Ukrainian economy continued to decline until 1999, whereas growth was recorded since 2000, bringing relative prosperity to some segments of urban residents. During his presidency, Ukrainian-Russian ties began to improve. Kuchma declined to seek a third term in office, instead supporting Party of Regions candidate Viktor Yanukovych for the 2004 election. Following public protests over the alleged electoral fraud which escalated into the Orange Revolution, Kuchma took a neutral stance and was a mediator between Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych. Between 2014 and 2020, Kuchma was a special presidential representative of Ukraine at the quasi peace talks regarding the ongoing War in Donbas. Kuchma's legacy has proven controversial, and he has been described as authoritarian by various sources. Widespread corruption and media censorship under Kuchma's administration continue to have an impact on Ukraine today, and he has been accused of promoting oligarchism.
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Oleksiy Danilov
- Enrolled in the Lugansk State University of Internal Affairs
- Studied in 2000
- Occupations
- entrepreneurpoliticianjuristveterinarianmanager
- Biography
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Oleksiy Miacheslavovych Danilov is a Ukrainian politician who has been the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine since 3 October 2019.
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Aleksandr Bednov
- Biography
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Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bednov was a former Soviet and Ukrainian militsiya officer and rebel commander of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic in Ukraine. He was the leader of the pro-Russian Batman Rapid Response Group. He was assassinated in Luhansk, with a debate among his supporters on who was responsible although on the day of his killing LPR "prosecutor's office" issued an official statement confirming "liquidation" of Bednov as "a head of a criminal organization".
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Valentin Moldavsky
- Occupations
- sambo fightermixed martial arts fighter
- Biography
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Valentin Igorevich Moldavsky is a Russian mixed martial artist and combat sambo practitioner. He is currently signed to Bellator MMA, where he is a former interim Bellator Heavyweight Champion. He is also a two-time world and one-time European Sambo Champion in the +100 kg division. As of March 14, 2023, he is #2 in the Bellator Heavyweight Rankings.
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Volodymyr Struk
- Enrolled in the Lugansk State University of Internal Affairs
- Studied in 2001
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Volodymyr Oleksiyovych Struk was a Ukrainian politician. He was kidnapped and killed in March 2022, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, when he was serving as mayor of the city of Kreminna, Luhansk region, at the time under control of the Ukrainian government. His killing has been reported as a response to his pro-Russia separatist activities and was denounced as an extrajudicial execution and a war crime by a representative of the internationally unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic.
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Sergei Sergeevich Gorenko
- Occupations
- prosecutor
- Biography
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Sergei Sergeyevich Gorenko was a Ukrainian collaborator, prosecutor and politician of the separatist Luhansk People's Republic. He served as Prosecutor General from 2019 to 2022.
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Víktor Tykhonov
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Viktor Mykolayovych Tikhonov, also spelled Viktor Tykhonov was a Ukrainian politician.
Lugansk State University of Internal Affairs faculties and divisions
Faculty : Correspondence Studies and Distance Learning | Law |
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Faculty : Internal Affairs Officer Training | Police Studies |
Faculty : Specialist Training for Police Units of Public Security | Police Studies |
Faculty : Specialist Training for Units of the Criminal Police | Criminal Law, Police Studies |
Faculty : Specialists Training for the Investigation Units | Police Studies |
Institute : Law | Law |
General information
Alternative names | LSUIA Луганський державний університет внутрішніх справ імені Е.О. Дідоренка |
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Founded | 1993 |
Accreditation | Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (MON) |
Location and contacts
Address | m.Severodonec’k vul. Donec’ka 1 Lugansk, Lugansk Region, 93401 Ukraine |
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City population | 150,000 |