Rebuild KPI
Helping restore learning, research and student life at one of Ukraine’s leading engineering universities.
Russian attacks have caused significant damage to university buildings, classrooms, laboratories, dormitories and campus infrastructure.
The Rebuild KPI campaign supports the recovery of educational spaces, research infrastructure and student facilities necessary for the university’s continued mission.
Choose a Recovery Project to Support
The Rebuild KPI campaign includes academic buildings, dormitories and key student infrastructure affected by wartime damage. Each project page explains what was damaged, what needs to be restored and how support will create visible impact.
Institute of Energy Saving and Energy Management
Restoration of educational and laboratory infrastructure damaged during the attack.
Institute of Materials Science and Welding
Recovery of educational and research infrastructure supporting materials science and engineering education.
Faculty of Electronics
Recovery of classrooms and educational infrastructure supporting electronics and engineering education.
Faculty of Automation, Industrial Engineering and Ecology
Restoration of educational infrastructure damaged during the attack.
Faculty of Electric Power Engineering and Automation
Support for rebuilding engineering classrooms, technical infrastructure and educational facilities.
Faculty of Chemical Technology
Restoration of facilities supporting chemical engineering education and scientific work.
Faculty of Software Systems and Applied Mathematics
Recovery of educational spaces supporting mathematics, analytics and technical education.
Faculty of Physics and Mathematics
Support for rebuilding classrooms and educational infrastructure damaged during the attack.
Faculty of Informatics and Computer Science
Recovery of educational and technical spaces supporting IT, cybersecurity and computer science education.
Dormitory No. 10
Restoration of student dormitory infrastructure damaged during the attack.
Dormitory No. 16
Recovery of residential infrastructure for students affected by wartime damage.
Dormitory No. 18
Restoration of damaged dormitory facilities supporting students who continue studying and living in Kyiv.
Dormitory No. 19
Support for rebuilding student housing and shared community spaces damaged during attacks.
Dormitory No. 20
Restoration of student dormitory infrastructure necessary for safe accommodation during wartime.
Dormitory No. 4
Recovery of dormitory facilities supporting students affected by wartime destruction.
Student Campus Infrastructure
Restoration of student campus infrastructure affected by wartime damage.
Sports Complex
Restoration of university sports and student wellness infrastructure damaged during the attack.
KPI Lyceum
Restoration of educational infrastructure supporting pre-university STEM education.
From Donation to Visible Recovery
Every contribution supports a defined recovery need. KPI connects each project with a clear purpose, responsible coordination and transparent progress updates.
Choose a Recovery Project
Donors can explore recovery priorities and select a faculty, dormitory or infrastructure project that matches their focus.
Make a Contribution
Individuals can support projects online, while companies and institutions can use official bank transfer details and partnership contacts.
KPI Coordinates Recovery
Funds are directed toward approved recovery needs, including learning spaces, laboratories, student housing and essential infrastructure.
Progress Is Reported
KPI is committed to publishing recovery updates, project progress, photo documentation and information about how support is used.
Transparency and accountability are part of every recovery project.
Donor trust is essential. The university will provide clear information about recovery priorities, responsible use of funds and progress toward restoring educational, research and student infrastructure.
