1. Innovativeness.
The ability of the university community to generate new ideas, create technological solutions, and foster an environment where science, education, and engineering creativity mutually reinforce each other.
2. Resilience.
Creating a safe infrastructure for learning and research, developing a digital educational environment, supporting the academic community, and preserving the country's intellectual potential. It involves the university's active participation in developing technological solutions necessary for national security and the post-war recovery of Ukraine.
3. Inclusivity.
Cultivating an open and safe educational environment where everyone has equal opportunities for learning, research, and professional development. It entails developing a barrier-free space, respect for diversity, support for academic freedom, and the active participation of all university community members in shaping a common future.
4. Human-Centricity.
Creating an environment where every student, teacher, and scientist has the opportunity to unlock their potential, receive support, and feel their value to the community. This is manifested in building the educational process with regard to individual needs and capabilities, developing a culture of mental health, providing psychological support, and fostering an atmosphere of trust. Furthermore, it involves mutual respect and open dialogue among all participants in the educational process, involvement in decision-making, and responsibility for shared results.
5. Leadership.
The driving force that inspires individuals and teams to achieve ambitious goals. Every scientific project requires an energetic and responsible participant who supports others and directs the team toward results. Such qualities are formed through participation in university initiatives and competitive programs, where a leader learns to coordinate work and lead the team forward.
6. Patriotism.
The foundation that encourages acting in the interests of Ukraine and worthily representing its scientific achievements. At the National Aerospace University "Kharkiv Aviation Institute," this value defines the behavior of students and staff: a responsible attitude toward studies and work, a desire to develop the national aerospace industry, and a commitment to strengthening the country's authority in the world.