Львiвський Національний Медичний Унiверситет iм. Данила Галицького | ||||
Former names | Medical Faculty of Lviv University, Lviv State Medical University, Lviv Medical University, Lviv State Medical Institute | |||
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Motto | Aliis Inserviendo Ipse Consumor | |||
Motto in English | Shining To Others, Burning Himself | |||
Type | Public Medical School and Hospitals | |||
Established | November 16, 1784 ; 238 Years Ago | |||
President | Borys Zimenkovsky[1] | |||
Academic staff | 1,200 researchers and teachers, including 108 professors | |||
Students | <6,000 (including Diploma, Undergraduates, Postgraduates, Masters, Doctorates) | |||
Undergraduates | Faculty of General Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, and Faculty of Pharmacy | |||
Postgraduates | Faculty of Postgraduate Education | |||
Location | , | |||
Campus | Urban | |||
Language | Ukrainian, English | |||
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Website | new |
Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University (Latin: Universitatis Medicinalis Leopoliensis), (Ukrainian: Львiвський Національний Медичний Унiверситет iм. Данила Галицького) — formerly known as the Lviv State Medical Institute, earlier the Faculty of Medicine of the John Casimir University and, before that, Faculty of Medicine of the Francis I University — is one of the oldest and biggest medical universities in Ukraine. LNMU begins from the Medical Faculty of Lviv University, which was opened on November 16, 1784, according to the privilege of the Austrian emperor Josef II. The medical school is named after King Daniel of Galicia, the historical founder of the city in 1256 AD. In 2009 University celebrated its 225 anniversary.[citation needed]