Within the frames of EUROPROC project, a large-scale event, ZNU European Project Day, was held at ZNU in October 2018. This important event was reported by a number of regional info resources and mass media, specifically:
Zaporizhzhia National University hosts yet another stage of project writing trainings aimed to prepare the project groups for the Rector’s Contest of University Image Improvement Projects. The trainings are held by EUROPROC academic coordinator, associate professor Victoria Menyailo. This time, the representatives of the faculties of History, Social Pedagogy and Phychology, Foreign Philology and Journalism, both teachers and students from the Scientific Fellowship of PhD and Doctoral Students and Young Researchers, actively participated in all the tasks set by the trainer. Further details available here
On November 20, 2018, a project writing training for academic staff of the College of Law and Economics, as well as for the faculties of Journalism, Foreign Philology, Philology took place in ZNU. The training was designed for those willing to participate in a Rector’s Contest of University Image Improvement Project to be held in December. The training was conducted by EUROPROC academic coordinator, associate professor Victoria Meniaylo. Details available here:
Within the frames of EUROPROC project, Zaporizhzhia National University initiated a series of project writing trainings designed specifically for the project groups taking part in intra-university microgrant contest in faculty image improvement. The idea of competition was generated by EUROPROC team and was approved by the Rector, Mykola Frolov. The trainings will be conducted by Victoria Menyailo, EUROPROC academic coordinator, and team member Olena Tupakhina.
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The Postgraduate students of the 1st year of study continue mastering the course “Basics of European Project Activities” taught at ZNU within the frames of international project EUROPROC. Together with their teacher, associate professor Natalia Voronova, they’ve got an opportunity to learn from their own experience that study process can be both useful and pleasant! E.g., while studying the topic “Project monitoring and performance evaluation” they have been introduced to such important aspects of the project activity as constant monitoring of the project’s implementation and teamwork quality assessment.
On November 03, 2018, academic coordinator of the international project “European Project Culture” Victoria Menyailo took part in “Palitra” broadcast on UA: Radion Zaporizhzhia. She talked about the main directions of ZNU project activities and international cooperation with our European partners.
On October 22, 2018, ZNU European Studies Hall welcomed its first guests. This event was rather symbolical for the university, for the European Studies Hall was opened within the frames of European project “European Project Culture” together with our European partners from European University Viadrina (Germany).
In order to develop project competencies of ZNU staff, both academic and administrative, and to encourage them to take part in project activities, the members of EUROPROC team Yurii Kaganov, Victoriia Meniaylo and Olena Tupakhina generated an idea of intra-university small grants contest aimed at improving the faculties’ image and PR strategies. The project groups to be created by all the faculties till the end of October would attend a cycle of grant-writing trainings held by Victoriia Meniailo and Olena Tupakhina. The topics of the trainings would closely correspond to the Jean Monnet application form structure. The idea gained an overall support from the rectorate and received around 100 thousand hryvnyas from the university budget to be awarded to the contest winners. The official presentation of the contest was held by the EUROPROC team member, Vice-Rector Yurii Kaganov, within the frames of European Projects Day at ZNU.
Europroc funds spent on multimedia equipment for European studies hall
The participants of the project “European project culture” have initiated the establishment of ZNU European Studies Hall as a platform for various European project activities – tutorials, seminars, trainings, meeting, on-line conferences with our foreign partners etc. The project’s funds were directed at purchasing multimedia equipment (a PC, a projector, a telcon system) for this premise, while the rectorate contributed to the facility repairment and furnishing.
On October 22, 2018, the presentation of “U-LEAD WITH UKRAINE” European program was held at Zaporizhzhya National University. The delegation from European University Viadrina (Germany) would spend a week at ZNU introducing our students to some elements of the program. During the presentation, our students and academic staff, including those engaged into EUROPROC study program, had an opportunity to study the project management system at European University Viadrina. The “U-LEAD WITH UKRAINE” program, as well as another joint project implemented by ZNU and EU Viadrina, were presented by the manager of the Centre of Key Competences and Research Education of European University Viadrina, Dr. Katrin Girgenson.
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