One of the main priorities is the integration of Ukraine into the European Research Area. This is facilitated by bilateral international cooperation with EU member states, countries of the Eastern Partnership, participation in the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation “Horizon 2020”.

    Master’s in “Supply Chain Management for Agricultural Sectors” at LaSalle Beauvais Polytechnic Institute, France

Countries of the CIS demonstrate dynamism and significant economic development in the agricultural and agro-industrial sectors. As part of their development, many French companies seek to establish or expand their activities in this area. However, the deployment of industrial projects is often hindered by difficulties in ensuring (both qualitatively and quantitatively) the supply of agricultural raw materials.

    The aim is to prepare agricultural managers capable of working at every level of the sector to ensure the safety of production, both in quantity and quality.

    Through this course, young managers will acquire new skills and abilities to:

– Analyze and understand agricultural enterprises within their environment by mobilizing their technical knowledge.

– Have a broad vision of supplying agricultural sectors in both diagnosis and decision-making through analysis and synthesis.

– Be capable of making universal decisions necessary for managerial positions: having business, management, technical, and relational skills.

    The purpose of this master’s degree is to teach young graduates how to establish a link between sectors from bottom to top.

The master’s degree in “Supply Management of Agricultural Sectors” provides the following professional skills:

– Consulting for farmers, whether in animal husbandry, horticulture, or economics.

– Managing supply between farmers and agri-food or collection enterprises.

– Business consulting responsible for client relations in agribusiness.

    Double Diploma Program at the University of Occupational Safety in Katowice, Poland (WSZOP)

    Since 2009, the University of Occupational Safety in Katowice, Poland (WSZOP) has been collaborating with EU universities within the European “Double Diploma” program. Now, this program is available to students at our university.

    Upon completion of the program, participants receive a diploma from our university simultaneously with a diploma from Poland. Instruction is provided in both Polish and English. If a student requires Polish language instruction, they will have the opportunity to attend free courses at the Polish university during their studies.

   An important element of the program is the opportunity for students to participate in EU programs, including “Erasmus+.” Any student who passes an English language proficiency test has the opportunity to intern at EU enterprises and study at EU universities for free, receiving an EU scholarship ranging from 400 to 800 Euros per month during their studies and internships.

   Within the master’s program, the university prepares specialists in the following areas:

– Management (innovative management, financial analytics, manager of cultural and sports events, project management, coaching and mentoring, personnel and payroll).

– Production technology and management (environmental management and waste economics, occupational safety and management of production process safety, fire safety).

– Internal security (security in public administration, detective and criminalistics, tactics and methods of intervention).

    Within the bachelor’s program, the university prepares specialists in the following specialties:

  1. Production Technology and Management (occupational health and safety, quality management, industrial and trade logistics, industrial safety and fire protection, information systems in business, customer advisor, psychology in business, accounting and taxes, debt management and debt collection, real estate management, business management, human resources management).
  2. Internal Security (public order and safety, criminology and criminalistics, specialized methodologies).
  3. English Philology (applied linguistics, specialized languages).
  4. Cultural Studies (advertising and PR, organization of cultural events, creation of scenarios for computer games).