Lecture by the Rector of Maria Skłodowska-Curie Medical University
International conference Innovation in Education in Ukraine and Central Europe: Status, Problems and Prospects
Representatives of WUNU took part in the creative project GOGREEN TERNOPIL: a creative journey
The cooperation of WUNU scientists with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine continues. Recently, another event - ‘GoGreen Ternopil: A Creative Journey’ - was held to promote innovation and creativity in community development by exploring the potential of green transformation hubs as vibrant, inclusive and sustainable centres. The event aimed to leverage the achievements of existing initiatives and stimulate new ideas for community-driven green transformations.
Open lecture 'Coffee - friend or foe? Moden Medicine and coffee - what shoud we know about?'
The Department of International Tourism and Hospitality Business of the Bohdan Havrylyshyn Institute of International Relations of WUNU invites the academic community to join an open guest lecture by the Rector of the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Medical University (Warsaw, Poland), Professor Dr hab. Krzysztow Jerzy Filipiak on the topic ‘Coffee - friend or foe? Moden Medicine and coffee - what should we know about?’
A Zoom session with Petro Krainik, Jean Monet Project Manager
New WUNU Doctor Honoris Causa presented at the Academic Council meeting
International Scientific and Practical Conference “Innovation in Education in Ukraine and Central Europe: Status, Problems and Prospects”
International Relations Office informs you!
A series of webinars ‘War and Post-War Challenges for Ukrainian Jurisprudence‘
Third International Scientific and Practical Conference ‘Psychosocial Resources of Personal and Social Development in the Age of Globalisation’
On the eve of the Day of Social Worker of Ukraine, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of West Ukrainian National University hosted the Third International Scientific and Practical Conference ‘Psychosocial Resources of Personal and Social Development in the Age of Globalisation’, organised by the Department of Psychology and Social Work. The conference was attended by more than 200 participants, representatives of 22 leading foreign universities from 13 countries (USA, Canada, Germany, Italy, Israel, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, Thailand, Ukraine).