Academic mobility opens up new opportunities for students in learning, professional development, and intercultural exchange.
Maria Sladkova (Faculty of History) participated in the Erasmus+ program, visiting Budapest, Hungary. As part of the program, she attended training sessions on social entrepreneurship and programming, participated in workshops, and engaged in intercultural exchange. A highlight was the "Cultural Night," where students from six countries presented their traditions.
Dmytro Burlakov and Vladyslav Savranchuk (Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Informatics) began their studies at the ANS Gniezno, majoring in Computer Science. They are motivated to integrate into the academic community, familiarize themselves with Poland's educational system, and enhance their professional skills.
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań remains a popular choice among our students. Each semester, several students from various faculties choose it for their studies. Active participants in mobility include Anastasiia Hnatiuk and Alisa Markova, with Nataliia Radziveliuk, Milena Kovtushenko (Faculty of Foreign Languages), and Valeriia Tsukran (Faculty of Physical Education) joining them this year.
Albina Lialko (Faculty of Social and Psychological Education) completed her studies through a credit academic mobility program at Uniwersytet Jana Długosza w Częstochowie. The experience contributed to her academic and professional growth.
Our students proudly represent the university abroad, gaining valuable experience and expanding their horizons.