Erasmus Day at GIIIM

Erasmus Day at GIIIM

In support of the global initiative, on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the participation of GIIIM in Erasmus+ projects and in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Horliv Institute of Foreign Languages, Erasmus Day was held at GIIIM on October 16. The on-line meeting was attended not only by teachers, employees and students of GIIIM, but also by colleagues from DDPU and other universities of Ukraine. Managers of the Erasmus projects MultiEd (Assoc. Maryna Shkuropat) and WARN (Prof. Halyna Dokashenko) spoke about the achievements and acquisitions of projects that have already been completed and explained how sustainability of results will be achieved. Halyna Dokashenko emphasized the importance of the topic of the WARN project for Ukrainian society as a whole and emphasized the need to conduct continuous preventive training and training of citizens as agents of protection, agents of resilience for the nationwide dissemination of knowledge and skills of civil defense against hybrid threats.

 Members of the DigiDLEd team introduced the audience to the purpose, tasks and expected results of the project, which has actively started and is gaining momentum. The focus of the project is to provide specialists in foreign languages with the necessary ICT training. Participants of study visits Assoc. Iryna Sklyar and Assoc. Olena Yasinetska shared their impressions of study visits to partner universities in Greece and Finland and told how they implement new knowledge and digital skills in practical work with applicants. BURN project manager Assoc. Tetyana Borozentseva emphasized the importance of the project's goals for displaced persons and displaced universities. The leading tasks of the BURN project are to improve the provision of psychological help, in particular in internally displaced universities, and to create centers of psychological resilience in higher education institutions. Those present were greeted by the deputy director of the Institute of Medical Sciences, prof. Tetyana Marchenko wished the project teams energy, unceasing enthusiasm and an inexhaustible source of energy to achieve high project results.

Vladislav Wanda