On February 23, 2020, the Horlivka Institute of Foreign Languages hosted the Winter General Open Day - one of the traditional events when the higher education institution presents its educational, scientific and cultural potential to future students, their relatives and friends.
Within the walls of the second building of GIIM guests viewed the material and technical capabilities of higher education today, got acquainted with the specialties of the faculties of the institute, received information about the features of the 2020 admission campaign and in particular the requirements for entrants who see themselves as students proposals, etc.… Today's students of INYAZ, taking on a unique role of guides, guided the guests along the route of the locations of educational programs, which are the basis of the competitive proposals of the introductory campaign of 2020. On such "islands" of educational programs-specialties, students joined all forms of activities offered by joint groups of teachers and students, who presented the features of education in GIIM programs, which provide a combination of specialties.
The expected event of the open day was the speech of the director of the Horlivka Institute of Foreign Languages Yevhenia Mykolayivna Belitska, who spoke about the "difficult path" of the entrant to the university of her dreams and wished success in entering the Horlivka Institute of Foreign Languages.
Lyudmyla Volodymyrivna Kokorina, Executive Secretary of the GIIM Selection Commission, also addressed the future entrants with a welcoming speech.
His students from the stage of the assembly hall continued to acquaint the guests with INYAZ, and entrants had the first-hand opportunity to get comprehensive information about educational and career opportunities for applicants and graduates of the Horlivka Institute of Foreign Languages.
This event was prepared and implemented with the financial support of the European Union. Its content is the sole responsibility of the Gorlovka Institute of Foreign Languages and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.