Scholarships and Fellowships were bestowed: every Convocation is followed by the announcement of the names of laureates of awards established by esteemed donors.
Viktoria Antonenko received a Master’s degree in Chemistry. She received the Mykola Kravets Award for her Master’s Paper "The Purification of Water from Nitrites by Enhanced Ultrafiltration Method ''. The Annual Mykola Kravets Award was established in 1995 by Ukrainian entrepreneur and philanthropist Mykola Kravets to recognize students for their practical contribution to the development of Ukraine: scientific, public activity, and entrepreneurship.
Later, after Mykola Kravets passed into eternity, Andriy Ostrohrud, the General Director of Kyivhuma LLC, continued the tradition and founded this annual award.
Yaroslav Spichek was a philosophy student who passed into eternity in 2020 from a congenital illness. His family and friends established the Yaroslav Spichek Award in his memory. This year the recipient of the award was Nazar Matyovka who wrote his Master's Paper "Language as a Source of Philosophical Difficulties (Principles of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Therapeutic Approach)".
(Yaroslav Spichek at KMA in 2019)
Natalia Ksondzyk was an accomplished writer who died in 2017 after an illness. She was an alumna of KMA with a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and a Master’s degree in Literature, with specialties in History of Literature and Comparative Literature. Her parents, husband, and friends established a scholarship in her name, to award exceptional graduates in the Department of Philology. This year, the award was bestowed on Anastasiia Kotenko, who graduated with a Bachelor’s degree.



The Taras Lukachuk Fellowship was awarded to Olena Primierova, a candidate in economic sciences and an associate professor at the Department of Finance. Taras Lukachuk, alumnus of KMA, established a scholarship for excellence for members of the faculty.
(Olena Primierova at KMA)