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🏗 1827–1919: Foundations and Early Developments • 1827 — Scientific and Technical Society established at the Luhansk Foundry Plant • 1839 — Luhansk Factory School opened • 19th century — Technical education shaped by Time, Mevius, Felkner, Kovalevsky
🎓 1920–1945: Establishment and Early Transformations • 1920 — Luhansk People's Technical School founded • 1930 — Reorganized into Luhansk Evening Mechanical Engineering Institute • 1934–1939 — Temporary suspension of activities • 1942 — Evacuation to Omsk, reorganization into Omsk Mechanical Engineering Institute
🏛 1945–1993: Restoration and Institutional Growth • 1945–1959 — Functioned as a branch of Kharkiv and Moscow institutes • 1960 — Independent Luhansk Evening Mechanical Engineering Institute established • 1962 — Daytime department opened • 1993 — East Ukrainian State University founded
🏅 1996–2010: National Status and Modernization • 1996 — Level IV accreditation granted • 2000 — Granted national university status • 2001 — Named after Volodymyr Dahl • 2004 — Signed Magna Charta Universitatum in Bologna • 2010 — Recognized as a self-governing research university
⚠️ 2014–2022: Relocation and Wartime Challenges • 2014 — Relocated to Sievierodonetsk due to occupation of Luhansk • 2022 — Relocated to Kyiv following Russian invasion and occupation of Sievierodonetsk
🚀 2023–2025: Recovery and International Integration • 2023 — Launch of new interdisciplinary programs • 2024 — Ranked 50th in “Top-200 Ukraine” university ranking • 2025 — Participation in Erasmus+, Horizon Europe, expansion of partnerships
🏫 Current Structure • Main Campus — 17 Ioanna Pavla II St., Kyiv • Second Campus — 17 Mykhaila Braichevskoho St., Kyiv • Full-time, part-time, and distance learning formats
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