Alfred Nobel University

Alfred Nobel University

Founded in 1993, Alfred Nobel University is a leading private higher education institution in the Dnipropetrovsk region and in Ukraine. The university received its current name in 2010 in recognition of its significant contribution to promoting the Nobel movement and its active role in advancing education.

Today, it is the first Ukrainian higher education institution to join the Deep Tech Talent Initiative, integrating high technologies into the educational process. The quality of education at the university has been internationally recognized: all academic programs are accredited by the German agency ZEvA.

Alfred Nobel University is the only higher education institution in Central and Eastern Europe that serves as an official partner of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (United Kingdom). In addition, the university hosts a Center for Francophone Programs, which serves as the scientific coordinator of the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) in Ukraine. Thanks to these initiatives, the university has become an important platform for the international community, bringing together more than 45,000 alumni from 30 countries. Its global partnership network with 88 institutions across four continents opens broad opportunities for students for internships and exchanges under the Erasmus+ program.

The university’s academic fields include both classical disciplines—such as international economic relations, management, psychology, and philology—and up-to-date programs in marketing, e-commerce, AI in marketing, and Data Science. Alfred Nobel University creates a modern environment for the development of ambitious leaders ready to meet the challenges of the future.