UNESCO Chair
The UNESCO Chair on Science Education was established on the basis of the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Together with its partners and the Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the Chair’s purpose shall be to promote an integrated system of research, training, information, and documentation on science education.
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Leading Qatari press outlets report on the visit by the Chair's representatives
13-03-2026 (12:35)
As we wrote earlier, representatives of the UNESCO Chair participated in the World Summit on Innovation in Education, WISE-12, in Doha at the end of November 2025. The visit was also aimed at developing academic cooperation with leading regional universities,...
Conference of Young Scientists “Science Education in Action: Experience, Reflection, Professional Development”
12-03-2026 (16:22)
On March 12, 2026, a scientific and practical online conference “Science Education in Action: Experience, Reflection, Professional Development” was held, serving as a platform for discussing scientific explorations by young scientists, undergraduates, postgraduates, and scientific and pedagogical workers. Within the...
Invitation to UNESCO survey on youth mental health
02-03-2026 (21:26)
The UNESCO Antenna in Ukraine is conducting a survey as part of the international initiative UNESCO Global Youth Outlook, which aims to examine the mental health of youth in times of crisis. This initiative in Ukraine is also a continuation...
EMPLOYEES OF THE CHAIR
Stanislav Dovhiy
Coordinator at the UNESCO Chair on Science Education.
Doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor
Denys Svyrydenko
Chairholder of the UNESCO Chair on Science Education.
Doctor of philosophical sciences (2016), professor (2020)
Olga Zadorozhna
Associate professor at the UNESCO Chair on Science Education.
PhD in Pedagogics (2012), Associate Professor (2014)
Frol Revin
Lecturer at the UNESCO Chair on Science Education.
PhD in Philosophy (2021)
Tetiana Matusevych
Professor at the UNESCO Chair on Science Education (part-time).
Doctor of Philosophical Sciences (2024), Associate Professor (2020)
Maksym Borysonok
lecturer at the UNESCO Chair on Science Education.