WUNU student participates in the European Youth Parliament
International relations students are participants of the virtual project "Working Across Borders"
For the second year in a row, students of the Department of International Economic Relations of B. Havrylyshyn Educationa and Research Institute of International Economic Relations are participating in the international virtual project "Working Across Borders", which is implemented as an educational platform of UC LeuvenLimburg University (Belgium).
FSSH Community joined the charitable drive by the Caritas
WUNU student about the exchange at Inholland University of Applied Sciences
Students of the Department of International Economic Relations of the B. Havrylyshyn ERIIR have a unique opportunity to study at Inholland University of Applied Sciences, Kingdom of the Netherlands. This semester, 12 students of the department are participating in the exchange. Andriana Bozhahora, a student of the MENM-41 group, shares her impressions of her studies under the cut.
Interactive workshop during the foresight youth session "Create New Ukraine"
WUNU student will participate in the "Youth exchange in Oslo, Norway"
WUNU graduate performed in the finale of the vocal show "The Voice"
Start of the student council project "FSSH Debate"
Launch of the "Online Mentor" programme
British instructors conducted first aid training at WUNU
As part of the implementation of the cooperation agreement between West Ukrainian National University and the Directorate-General for Rendering Services to Diplomatic Missions, instructors Grant Bailey and Paul William from the British international organization "Akkadian" visited our university. The guests conducted a class on providing first medical aid to students majoring in "Law enforcement", military personnel. Anyone interested could join.
Rector of WUNU Andriy Krysovatyy, introducing the guests, noted: "Ukraine needs support today. We thank everyone who shares their knowledge and skills with Ukrainians. Such training sessions increase the chances of saving lives and aiding those who suffered from the horrors of war."
The event began with the discussion of PTSD and support that can be given to those who suffer from it. Those present carefully listened to the lecturers, trying to get as much useful information as possible.
The practical part of the workshop on the evacuation of victims from dangerous zones was conducted by Paul William. Students and soldiers practiced the basics of tactical medicine with Grant William. New experience and effective advice were the results for thet young people who actively participated in the training: some acted as victims, others as rescuers.
We thank the British specialists for the visit and training! Together to victory!