On November 19 at 11:40, an online webinar will be held within the framework of the Jean Monnet Project “Citizen Participation: Challenges and European Experience.”
🔹 Topic: “Electronic Participation Tools: Experience of the EU and Ukraine”
DEPARTMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE LAW INSTITUTE
On November 19 at 11:40, an online webinar will be held within the framework of the Jean Monnet Project “Citizen Participation: Challenges and European Experience.”
🔹 Topic: “Electronic Participation Tools: Experience of the EU and Ukraine”
On November 5, 2025, the American Councils for International Education held the event “Resilience in Higher Education”, which was attended by current participants and alumni of the BridgeUSA programs and the Displaced Faculty Support Program of Ukraine. Among the invited guests was Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law – Viktoria Pankratova.
On November 7, the Department of Administrative, Commercial Law and Financial and Economic Security of Sumy State University hosted an open lecture under the framework of the Jean Monnet Project “Citizen Participation: Challenges and European Experience.”
On November 6, the final meeting of the COIL project, titled “Public Participation Tools and Their Use to Solve Community Problems,” was held with the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas (Brazil).
We invite everyone to join an open lecture on November 7 at 10:05 as part of the implementation of the Jean Monnet Project “Citizen Participation: Challenges and European Experience.”
On November 5, an associate professor of the Faculty of Law and Governance joined the International Conference “Global Dialogues on Law and Governance”, which was organized by the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences “1 Decembrie 1918” University (Romania).
On November 30, 2025, the Global Shared Learning: Classroom team of the Technological Institute of Monterrey (Mexico) organized a networking session for teachers on the possibility of virtual mobility. Teachers of the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology joined the event. The session provided an opportunity to communicate with international colleagues from different disciplines, … Read more
The THEA Ukraine Lead program (Training for Higher Education Administrators and Leaders) supports Ukrainian higher education institutions (HEIs) in overcoming war-related crises and contributing to post-war recovery. The project aims to build institutional capacity in management, leadership, and internationalization practices within Ukrainian HEIs, thereby fostering their full integration into the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).
On October 29, Associate Professor Viktoriia Pankratova from the Department of Fundamental Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law took part in the interactive session “Project Management for COIL Courses and Expanding Institutional Collaborations.”
As part of the annual nationwide educational campaign “National Unity Radio Dictation”, lecturers from Ukrainian higher education institutions joined the initiative to test their language proficiency and reaffirm the solidarity of the nation.