Final conference on the results of the Project_Hub training within the framework of the THEA Ukraine X Program

Final conference on the results of the Project_Hub training within the framework of the THEA Ukraine X Program

Ohiienko University is a participant in the international program THEA Ukraine X, which included a training on the development of project thinking skills for academic staff.

We remind you that the participants were invited. The training took place on May 28-29.

On June 05, a final conference was held based on the results of the Project_Hub training.

The participants presented 8 project ideas in the following blocks: relevance, impact, and a working package of applications for the Jean Monnet call of the EU Erasmus+ Programme, which will be announced in November 2024. In a dynamic atmosphere, the discussion of the participants showed the interest of academic staff in the Jean Monnet program of the EU Erasmus+ Programme and contributed to the creation of a Team of European Integrators with progressive ideas, promising plans and effective steps that bring Ukraine closer to victory and EU membership.

Vitalii Kolesnyk, PhD in Engineering from Sumy State University, THEA Ukraine X trainer, also joined the discussion, commenting on the lecturers’ presentations and giving advice on how to further implement the ideas in the project application that are relevant today.

 

Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs and International Relations Hennadii Besarabchuk addressed the participants of the training and emphasized the importance of implementing international program projects, including Erasmus+, at the University.

Thus, the certificates were awarded:

  • Hanna Bratytsia, PhD in Philological Sciences, Senior Lecturer;
  • Hennadii Besarabchuk, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Education Management, PhD in Pedagogic Sciences;
  • Anatolii Hlushkovetskyi, Dean of the Faculty of History, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Archeology, Special Historical and Legal Disciplines;
  • Inna Hryhorchuk, Associate Professor of the Department of Biology and Ecology, PhD in Biological Sciences, Associate Professor;
  • Nataliia Hudyma, PhD in Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and Methods of Primary Education, Head of the Educational and Methodological Department;
  • Tetiana Kalyniuk, Head of the German Language Department, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the German Language Department;
  • Oleksandr Keba, PhD in Philological Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Germanic Languages and Foreign Literature;
  • Oksana Kushnir, PhD in Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Business Economics;
  • Oleksandr Liubynskyi, Professor of the Department of Biology and Ecology, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor;
  • Nataliia Mazur, Head of the Department of Business Economics, PhD in Economic Sciences, Professor;
  • Vadym Markitantov, PhD in Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of Political Science and Philosophy;
  • Nataliia Meliekestseva, PhD in Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and Methods of Primary Education.
  • Iryna Paur, PhD in Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Fine and Decorative Arts and Artwork Restoration, Associate Professor;
  • Ivan Pidhurnyi, Head of the Department of Fine and Decorative Arts and Artwork Restoration, Candidate of Art Criticism, Associate Professor;
  • Nataliia Slipachuk, Head of the Department of Germanic Languages and Foreign Literature, PhD in Philological Sciences, Associate Professor;
  • Andrii Khoptiar, PhD in Historical Sciences, Senior Lecturer.

Synergizing THEA Ukraine X from DAAD and Erasmus+.

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Office for International Cooperation

Final conference on the results of the Project_Hub training within the framework of the THEA Ukraine X Program