On April 16, 2026, the Faculty of Law hosted a binary lecture dedicated to current issues related to the legal status of individuals and the acquisition of citizenship.
The event was organized for students of the first (Bachelor’s) level of higher education enrolled in the Law educational and professional program, including first-year students studying Constitutional Law of Ukraine and fourth-year students taking the course Migration Law. Doctoral students of the Academy also joined the lecture to deepen their knowledge of the subject matter.
As a modern educational format, the binary lecture combined theoretical and practical approaches to the study of the legal status of individuals and citizens. Particular attention was paid to the practical aspects of acquiring and terminating Ukrainian citizenship, as well as the legal implications of multiple citizenship.
The speakers of the event were:
The lecture contributed to the development of a comprehensive understanding of the legal nature of citizenship and the practical application of relevant legal norms. The interactive format enabled participants to combine doctrinal approaches with real-life legal cases, providing valuable insights for the professional training of future legal practitioners.
The National Academy of Management continues to promote innovative teaching methods and strengthen the connection between academic study and professional practice, ensuring high-quality legal education for its students.
On March 26, 2026, the National Academy of Management and Boosters Consulting Group signed a Memorandum of Cooperation, marking a new stage in their joint efforts to advance human capital development in the field of local self-government.
The partnership provides for the implementation of joint educational, research, and applied initiatives aimed at preparing professionals capable of effectively addressing the real-world challenges faced by territorial communities. An important aspect of the cooperation is the creation of a professional environment for knowledge exchange, the introduction of modern educational approaches, and the development of practical competencies.
The signing of the Memorandum also expands opportunities for collaboration with international partners who recognize human capital development as a key driver of national recovery and sustainable development.
This cooperation represents a long-term investment in strengthening the capacity of local communities through the preparation of highly qualified professionals who contribute to effective governance, informed decision-making, and sustainable local development.
By combining academic expertise with practical experience, the National Academy of Management and Boosters Consulting Group aim to foster innovative approaches to public administration and support the development of resilient, forward-looking communities across Ukraine.
On March 20, 2026, an international presentation of the analytical report “Ukraine’s Strategic Response to the Displacement Crisis: Return, Reintegration, Reconnection” took place in Stockholm, Sweden, and online.
The report is the result of two years of extensive research, consultations, and cooperation between the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), international partners, Ukrainian authorities, host countries, the academic community, and civil society organizations.
The National Academy of Management is particularly proud that the report was presented by Mariia Aleksynska, an alumna of the Academy and a Senior Policy Analyst at the OECD.
The event brought together leading international and Ukrainian policymakers and experts, including:
The discussion focused on key challenges and policy solutions related to the return of Ukrainians, their reintegration, and the restoration of social and economic ties in the context of forced displacement.
The event recording is available at:
https://www.linkedin.com/events/7440081828041912321/
The National Academy of Management is immensely proud of Mariia Aleksynska’s professional achievements and her contribution to shaping a strategic vision for Ukraine’s future at the international level. Her work serves as an inspiring example of the impact that Ukrainian experts can make in addressing global challenges and supporting Ukraine’s recovery and development.
On March 25, 2026, just ahead of its 34th anniversary, the National Academy of Management held a ceremonial graduation event celebrating a new generation of professionals. Master’s degrees were awarded to graduates of the academic programs in Marketing, Business Organization Management, and Finance, Banking and Insurance.
This day marked a significant milestone for the graduates, as a year and a half of dedicated study, professional challenges, and academic achievements culminated in the successful completion of their master’s education. The knowledge and competencies they have acquired will serve as a solid foundation for their future professional growth and career success.
For the Academy, master’s graduates are more than alumni—they are highly qualified professionals prepared to make responsible decisions, create new opportunities, and contribute to the development of society and the country.
We sincerely congratulate our graduates on this important achievement and wish them confidence in their abilities, outstanding professional accomplishments, and success in realizing their most ambitious goals.
May the values, knowledge, and experience gained at the National Academy of Management continue to inspire lifelong learning, professional excellence, and meaningful contributions to their communities and beyond.
The National Academy of Management (NAM) and PMI Ukraine Chapter, the official Ukrainian chapter of the Project Management Institute, have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation aimed at advancing modern management education and implementing international standards in the field of management.
The partnership envisages joint efforts to enhance academic programs, integrate global project management best practices into the educational process, and promote research and practical activities in the field of management.
Cooperation between the two institutions has already begun. Members of PMI Ukraine Chapter have joined an initiative to collect and provide contemporary management literature for students of the National Academy of Management.
Within the framework of the Memorandum, the parties plan to implement a number of joint initiatives, including: