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Український Католицький Університет | |
Motto in English | Witness, Serve, Communicate |
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Type | Private, Eastern Catholic |
Established | 6 October 1929 September 1994 (re-established) |
Chancellor | Major Archbishop Dr. Sviatoslav Shevchuk |
President | Bishop Dr. Borys Gudziak |
Rector | Dr. Taras Dobko |
Academic staff | 300 |
Students | 2,300 |
Location | , Ukraine 49°49′23″N 24°02′15″E / 49.82306°N 24.03750°E |
Website | www |
The Ukrainian Catholic University (Ukrainian: Український католицький університет, romanized: Ukrainskyi katolytskyi universytet) is a Catholic university in Lviv, Ukraine, affiliated with the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. The Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) was the first Catholic university to open on the territory of the former Soviet Union.[1] The university frequently has the highest external independent evaluation scores of any Ukrainian university.[2] and 2023,[3]
The Ukrainian Catholic University is the successor to the Greek Catholic Theological Academy, which was created in 1928 by metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky in the city of Lviv, then under the Second Polish Republic. The academy's first rector was Josyf Slipyj. In 1994, the original school was recreated under the name of the Lviv Theological Academy, and on 28 June 2002, the Ukrainian Catholic University was formally refounded.[4]