New victory within the EU Erasmus+ Program: preparing for international academic mobility

On May 20, 2022, a competition for participation in the EU Erasmus+ Program KA171: International Academic Mobility has been announced at K-PNU.

The Jan Dlugosz University of Humanities and Natural Sciences in Częstochowa (Republic of Poland) has selected 10 students from K-PNU who will participate in international academic mobility in the form of study from October 4 to December 31, 2022.

So, future Erasmus students are:

Diana Berezhna, 3rd year student of specialty 227 Physical therapy, occupational therapy;

Valeriia Sidniuk, 2nd year student of specialty 014.02 Secondary education (Language and literature (Polish);

Nataliia Hryb, 2nd year student of specialty 014.02 Secondary education (Language and literature (Polish);

Vladyslav Mykhailiuk, 2nd year student of specialty 014.02 Secondary education (Language and literature (Polish);

Anastasiia Kryvytska, 1st year student of specialty 013 Elementary education;

Mariia Shevchuk, 1st year student of the specialty 013 Elementary Education;

Valentyna Muravynets, 2nd year student of specialty 013 Elementary education;

Yulia Cheredarchuk, 1st year student of specialty 012 Pre-school Education;

Maksym Ivasko, 1st year student of specialty 014 Secondary Education (History);

Yelyzaveta Kozhuhivska, 3rd year student of specialty 023 Fine art, decorative art, restoration.

On June 28, an online meeting was held with future participants of international academic mobility, at which organizational points were discussed (opening a visa, travel, accommodation, etc.). The students had the opportunity to receive advice on the preparation of the necessary package of documents and to discuss all the questions of interest.

Congratulations to the winners! We believe that participation in the EU Erasmus+ Program will become a new and interesting page in your student life.

We keep holding the line to the Victory!

New victory within the EU Erasmus+ Program: preparing for international academic mobility