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National currency is Hryvnia (UHR). 1 USD = 7.9 Hryvnia (21/04/2010).
You can change foreign currency in banks, kiosks, in the international airport. In the airport the currency rate is the same as in other places.
Payment for purchasing and services is done in Hryvnias. Nevertheless, some companies take payments in US dollars.
You can use credit cards of international payment systems. They can be used in many of the shops, hotels, transport companies, clubs and restaurants. In cities the network of exchange machines is well developed including the most popular banks.
Here you can save money both in foreign currency and Ukrainian Hryvnia. Banks are situated in many regions of the country. It makes it easier to transfer money through companies like Western Union and others.
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| Conference on Development of HR Education in Ukraine |
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| Educational policy documents presented, will help modernize education in Ukraine |
Presentation of education policy papers was held in the Ministry of education and sciences of Ukraine several days ago. New studies, - “Education Modernization in Ukraine. Results of a national survey”, “Competency–Based Approach in Modern Education. World Experience and Ukrainian Prospects”, “Education Quality Monitoring. Development in Ukraine”, “Education Quality Monitoring. |
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| Ukraine woos Indian students |
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Establisher of foundation "Liudy Maibutnoho", Ukrainian singer Svyatoslav Vakarchuk (R) and Chairman of the Board of Directors of foundation "Liudy Maibutnoho" Yuriy Herasymenko attend an awarding ceremony of a competition titled "Education by the Country" on January 25, 2010 in Kyiv. UKRINFORM |
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On 29 and 30 October 2009 in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv took place a Conference on the Development of Human Rights Education initiated by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and the Understanding Human Rights Ukrainian Educational Program. During two days 148 participants from different countries shared their expertise and information concerning the existent examples of initiatives, projects and programs for human rights education in Ukraine and abroad.
NEW DELHI: Ukraine is the latest among several countries that are queuing up with offers for Indian students who aspire to study abroad.

