This spring, the Kyiv School of Economics launches two new think tanks — on Corporate Governance and Government Relations
Friday, January 8, 2021


This spring, the Kyiv School of Economics launches two new think tanks — on Corporate Governance and Government Relations, KSE President Tymofiy Milovanov, writes on Facebook. Looking back on 2020, he writes that the school recruited a record number of new students – 140 – for its MBA program; a total of 250 students for all master’s programs, and 1,300 students for classes. Looking ahead, he writes: “We have a plan to almost double these figures in 2021.” Dragon Capital is investing $5 million to renovate a 4,500 square meter office building on Mykoly Shapka 3, in western Kyiv, near the US Embassy. KSE predicts the eight-story building will have space for 600 students.