WUNU STEM School: synergy between education, the city, and innovation for community development
Recently, the STEM Lab at the Education and Research Centre for Communications at the West Ukrainian National University hosted a round table discussion entitled "City, Education, Innovation: Synergy for Community Development," which brought together representatives of educational institutions: education authorities, schools, and universities, as well as non-governmental organizations and international partners to discuss ways to create an innovative educational environment for young people.
A STEM school for gifted youth launched at WUNU
A STEM school for gifted students in Ternopil has been launched by the Education and Research Centre for Communication of West Ukrainian National University. This STEM Lab - the venue of the school - has become the place for the development of a new generation of thoughtful, creative and confident young leaders.
A contest for interpreters held at WUNU
Science without limits! Ideas without borders!
A lecture by Polish political scientist Tomasz Madras will be held at WUNU
On 3 October at 13:00, Tomasz Madras, political scientist and economist, Vice-Voivode of the Podlaskie Voivodeship (2020-2023), Doctor of Social Sciences, Doctor of the Department of Eastern European Studies and International Political Relations, Faculty of International Relations, University of Białystok, Białystok, Republic of Poland will give a guest lecture to WUNU students.
TURBO project participants spoke with specialists from the Ternopil Regional Employment Centre
Training on ‘How to support yourself and others in crisis situations’ was held as part of the TURBO project
A lecture by Krzysztof Jerzy Filipiak was held at WUNU
The West Ukrainian National University hosted an open lecture by Krzysztof Jerzy Filipiak, Director of the Centre for Postgraduate Medical Education (Warsaw, Republic of Poland) on the topic: Medicine Beyond Borders: Health Challenges in Exotic Destinations. The event brought together students, teachers and all those interested in modern approaches in the field of medicine and prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
Participants of the TURBO project's fall semester completed their training in management
Participants in the autumn semester of the TURBO project (‘The Universities’ Reaction to Big Obstructions: Building resilient higher education to respond and manage societal crises’) have completed their training in management. Lecturers Hryhorii Monastyrskyi (Professor of the Department of Management, Public Administration and Human Resources), and Oleksandra Ovsianiuk (Associate Professor of the Department of Management, Public Administration and Human Resources) shared their knowledge and helped each participant discover their own leadership potential.