Spending a semester at the University of Ecology and Management in Warsaw was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The Erasmus+ program opened a world of opportunities for me, both academically and personally.
Studying in a new environment was challenging but incredibly rewarding. The lectures were engaging, and I learned so much about business that I know will be helpful for my future career. Meeting professors and students from different backgrounds broadened my perspective and helped me see business from new angles.
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On June 13, Svitlana Kolosok, Associate Professor of Oleg Balatskyi Department of Management, attended the UCL Energy Transition Symposium. This international scientific and communication event was dedicated to the future global energy transition prospects, bringing together stakeholders from politics, government, industry, and academia.
The main topics of the symposium were:
- “Systems perspectives on challenges of meeting net zero and research needs.”
- “Energy Transition and Net Zero Societies”
- “The role of data in community decarbonization”
- “Building a Resilient Future: Strategies for Climate Adaptation” etc.
This symposium has become an essential means for discussions and the exchange of experiences on clean energy technologies that contribute to the decarbonization of society. Svitlana Kolosok attended the UCL Energy Transition Symposium to disseminate the results of the projects 101048079 - EU4SmartED - ERASMUS-JMO-2021-HEI-TCH-RSCH and 0123U101920 thanks to the support of cara.org.
During the summer vacation, our Department’s educational team and lecturers continue to work on a unique project to internationalise the curriculum for the Master's degree programme in Project Management. In July, a number of sessions and workshops were held with lecturers, where they were emotionally and lively brainstorming and discussing details and nuances of the relevant chenges and revisions in the programme profile, in learning outcomes, in content and topics of disciplines, in references and sources.
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Obtaining additional knowledge from practitioners is a necessary and important component of the educational process at the university. Oleksandr Yushchenko, an entrepreneur, public figure and co-founder of "ROCK KAVA" LLC, shared his experience of running a business, life position and lifelong learning with students of the 1st year of the BiEM Institute.
The students' meeting with our graduate, stakeholder-practitioner Oleksandr Yushchenko turned out to be interesting, useful and informative. At the lecture session, as part of the study of the "Management" discipline, the issues of the peculiarities of opening and running a business in modern conditions, the effectiveness of team management, the development of a person as an individual, a manager and a leader were discussed.
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