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20-23 February 2017

Mechelen, Thomas More University (Belgium)

 

Within the framework of international project TEMPUS-DesIRE «Development courses on embedded systems using innovative approaches for virtual integration of science, education and industry in Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia," 544091-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-BE-TEMPUS-JPCR, in which Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University is participated, on February 20-23 in Mechelen, in Thomas More University (Belgium) was held reporting meeting of the project-participants, whose aim was to summarize completed tasks of the project.

The meeting attended scientists of higher educational institutions of Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Slovakia, Belgium. Our university was represented by the project coordinator, Vice-Rector on Informational Technologies – Nataliia Morze and a senior lecturer of the Chair of Information Technologies and Mathematic Disciplines Maria Gladun.

The participants listened to presentations of all partners (Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Belgium, Slovakia) on the realization the tasks of the project, discussed the results of the pilot study, determined the plan for further implementation of embedded systems in the learning process. Nataliia Morze greeted and informed participants about the implementation of the project in the educational process of our University. (Presentation)

The main areas of the project were:

  • study and training the University teachers in the field of STEM-education and embedded systems;
  • preparing and implementation of pilot studies the future professionals for the modern labor market and use of embedded systems, robotics;
  • updating curricula and development of electronic courses on embedded systems;
  • events devoted to the popularization STEM-education;
  • formation of competencies of future professionals necessary for the labor market of embedded systems;
  • foundation the laboratory of embedded systems and it use to enhance the interest of students to the design and use of embedded systems, robotics;
  • involvement of external stakeholders, signing agreements on cooperation, holding open lessons.

 

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01 – 03 March, 2017
Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University

 

Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University actively works in the sphere of international cooperation, expanding the number of partners around the world. In early March were signed two agreements on international cooperation with Mykolas Romeris University (Vilnius, Lithuania) and Jan Długosz University of Częstochowa (Częstochowa, Poland).

Mykolas Romeris University – higher educational institution in Vilnius, which has about 17,000 students. Mykolas Romeris University has five faculties: Faculty of Economics and Management, Finance, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Policy and Management, Faculty of Social Technologies, Faculty of Public Safety, which include 13 institutes, 9 faculties and Business and Media School.

Jan Długosz University of Częstochowa ismodern public higher educational institution with 40 years history. The University systematically monitors current trends in the labor market and change educational process in accordance with modern requirements, taking into account the development of Western and Eastern Europe, allowing academic institutions to be one of the best scientific and teaching centers of modern Poland.

Within the framework of agreements on international cooperation is planned program of academic mobility for students (more at link) and teachers.

The initiators of signing the agreements with Jan Długosz University of nCzęstochowa were Director of the Institute of Journalism Halyna Horbenko and the Mykolas Romeris University – Head of the Chair of Fitness and Recreation Faculty of Health, Physical Education and Sports – Andrij Boliak.

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On the 14th – 17th 2011 in Malmo, Sweden, the General Assembly of European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) approved the application form of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University as an Associate Member of EAEA.


European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) is the European non-profit organization and a European NGO with 116 member organizations in 43 countries. EAEA influences EU policies on non-formal adult education and lifelong learning; represents adult education civil society in official working groups and conferences.

The benefits for our University as a member of the Association are as follows:

- We get access to Association services and benefit from their work.

- We can add our voice to the debate on adult education and actively support the advocacy work for adult education in Europe.

- We join a network of more than 120 associations from across Europe and more than 120 associations from across Europe.

- We can join EAEA events and share information and experiences in the educational issues.

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