KSE to launch new analytical centers for corporate governance, interaction with public authorities in 2021
Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) will launch new analytical centers for corporate governance and interaction with public authorities in the spring of 2021, President of Kyiv School of Economics Tymofiy Mylovanov has said.
"Our common result was four new analytical centers: on corporate governance (planned to be publicly opened in spring 2021), on public health, on macroeconomics, as well as a center for interaction with public authorities (GR, we plan to open it publicly in spring 2021)," Mylovanov wrote on Facebook, summing up the results of work in 2020. According to him, in 2020 Kyiv School of Economics recruited a record number of new students (140) for master's programs, and the total number of students in master's programs was 250. In addition, 1,300 students joined the KSE programs.
"And we have a plan to almost double these numbers in 2021," the KSE president said.
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