1. structure
1.1. 21 faculty
1.1.1. biological, physical and technical, radiophysics, biomedical electronics and computer systems, physics, computer science, philosophical, mathematical and information, international economic relations and tourism, geology, geography, recreation and tourism, ecological, economic, foreign languages, historical, philological, medical, chemical, sociological, psychology, law, physics and energy, the Karazin school of business
1.2. 124 department
1.2.1. provide training for specialists in 115 majors
1.3. Central Scientific Library
1.3.1. over 3.5 million books
1.4. Botanical Garden, University History Museum, Museum of Natural History, Museum of Archeology and Ethnography.
2. history
2.1. founded in the 1804
2.1.1. by V. N. Karazin
2.2. the opening of the University took place on January 29, 1805
2.3. in 1999 gained the status of a national university and was named in honor of its founder, V.N. Karazin
2.4. In 2003 the highest status of a self-governing (autonomous) state university
3. cafe
3.1. dining room
3.1.1. famous "Bunker" in the basement
3.1.2. "Seventh heaven" on the seventh floor
3.2. fast food shops
3.2.1. on almost every floor
4. science and cooperation
4.1. people
4.1.1. about 15 thousand students
4.1.2. about 400 graduate students
4.1.3. working up to 1,5 thousand teachers and researchers
4.1.3.1. more than 300 doctors of sciences
4.1.3.2. about 1000 candidates of science
4.2. training of specialists
4.2.1. is carried out for 185 educational programs
4.2.2. the whole range of modern classical university education
4.3. scientific center of Ukraine
4.3.1. modern fundamental science
4.3.1.1. the Research Institutes of Chemistry, Biology, and Astronomy, the Institute of Physics and Engineering, and the Institute of High Technologies.
4.4. scientific work
4.4.1. researchers annually publish 60 to 65 monographs, collections of research papers, over 2,000 articles and abstracts, and hold 20 to 25 international conferences
5. great people
5.1. three Nobel laureates
5.1.1. biologist I. Mechnikov
5.1.2. economist S. Kuznets
5.1.3. physicist L. Landau
6. teaching staff
6.1. world-famous scientists and educators
6.1.1. P. P. Gulak-Artemovsky, A. M. Lyapunov, N. I. Kostomarov, N. P. Barabashev, N. N. Beketov, D. I. Bagalei, A. N. Krasnov, M. V. Ostrogradsky, V. A. Steklov, A.A. Potebnya, A.V. Pogorelov
6.2. honorary members at different times
6.2.1. Goethe, Humboldt, Ivan Franko, Leo Tolstoy, Semenov-Tian-Shansky