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TSATU signed an agreement with the public organization Booster Development (Goal 4, Goal 5). Booster Development organized training for female military personnel, entrepreneurs who lost their businesses due to military operations, young people from rural areas, and unemployed women. The main tasks of cooperation between Booster Development and TSATU were identifying vulnerable categories and studying issues related to improving education, introducing practical cases of small business creation, and developing business revival models. TSATU organized 3 focus groups and 1 questionnaire to enhance higher education and support gender equality in business development. The relevance of the educational project “Professional orientation. Career. Entrepreneurship” was presented to students of economic specialties. The coordinator presented research results for the rector’s report and the report of the USAID Program project Economic Support of Ukraine.

TSATU initiated a dialogue between youth, educators, public figures, and representatives of the executive power of Melitopol. In 2023, TDATU organized the Youth of Tavria and invited Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov, Melitopol Deputy Mayor Mykhailo Semikin, Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine and Honored Coach of Ukraine Valeriya Gazaeva, Director of the Centralized Library System of Melitopol Innau Yefimenko, Coordinator of the “Dream and Act” program (IREX ) Tatiana Nesvat. The Youth of Tavria is an interactive two-day platform for a discussion dialogue between the youth and the authorities. In 2023, more than 300 participants participated in the debate, including graduates of secondary education institutions, students and teachers of TDATU, and public figures. The interactive event aims to realize and implement young people’s ideas in the revival of Melitopol and its sustainable development in the post-war period.

Scientists of TDATU are members of the public organization Zaporizhia Information and Consulting Center Agro-Tavria. The main goal of the Center is to provide consulting services regarding introducing innovative solutions in the fields of agriculture, engineering, and food technology. The Сenter also provides business consulting services and project support in the agricultural sector.

 

Management and teachers participated in associations, meetings of project teams of universities, and academic missions (rector’s report, pp 45-47). In 2023, TSATU rector Sergey Kyurchev gave a speech at the Pennsylvania State University: Ten steps of survival of an agrarian university in wartime conditions: occupation and relocation (SDG 4,16). V. Skyba, O. Antonovsky, and V. Lemeshchenko-Lahoda of TSATU discussed ways to improve work university with representatives of the World Water Quality Alliance (SDG 15). D. Legeza and O. Yatsuh presented directions for enhancing education by implementing digitalization in the universities of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Latvia (SDG 4). M. Kolesnikov spoke about the results of land improvement on the university’s experimental fields during an educational mission to the Netherlands on Regenerative Agriculture (SDG 15). Y. Sokil gave a report at Mykolas Romeris University about supporting the career growth of women in education (SDG 5,9).

In 2023, TDATU, as a partner of the Erasmus project Digitization of the economy as an element of sustainable development of Ukraine and Tajikistan (DigEco) 618270-EPP-1-2020-1-LT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP took part in educational and scientific activities (SDG 4, 5, 8). The project partners introduced an innovative practice of developing ideas and creating a creative business with the help of joint inter-university scientific projects. Interuniversity teams of students presented their scientific projects at the competition. The jury of the competition was public figures and business representatives. The partner team organized courses for entrepreneurs and business managers to update their digitalization and data analysis skills. At meetings in Hamburg, Khujand, and Vilnius, the partners discussed the main methods and tools for improving higher education, maintaining gender equality, and introducing innovative digital ideas in business.

D.Phil. Sc. Tetyana Sharova, professor of TSATU, founded the Public Organization “Innovative Horizons of Ukraine”. The PO aims to introduce innovative teaching methods in higher education (SDG 4, 8). The NGO “Innovative Horizons of Ukraine” results are presented on the website. In cooperation with TSATU, “Innovative Horizons of Ukraine” conducts advanced training for higher education teachers and discusses directions for introducing innovative technologies and principles of sustainable development in higher education. The PO Innovative Horizons of Ukraine presented and discussed results of the work to the Institute of Modernization of Higher Education in Ukraine.

The main results of the work of the NGO in 2023:

Publication of the results of scientific research on the introduction of innovative methods

Communication with stakeholders in the public space

Organization of the social project “Why do I choose Ukrainian?”

Organization of an online school for the use of digital tools

The academic and educational-scientific programs of TDATU provide for the study of mandatory and optional courses that reveal the features of sustainable development. The vital educational programs that demonstrate the principles of sustainable development are Ecology, Geodesy and Land Management, Food Technologies, Agronomy, Agroengineering, Horticulture and Viticulture, Tourism, Public Management, Food Technologies, and Administration. The university offers over 100 courses on achieving sustainable development goals, presented in an online report (see attached link). The main elective courses for studying sustainable development goals are Social Responsibility, Innovative Technologies in Industries (separately with industries within the specialty), and Civil Defense.

  1. Agrarian policy and information provision of agricultural production
  2. Agrarian service and information support
  3. Agroecology
  4. Agrometeorology
  5. Agronomic audit
  6. Academic integrity and protection of intellectual property rights
  7. Analysis and assessment of environmental risks
  8. Life safety and basics of labor protection
  9. Safety of food raw materials and food products
  10. Safety of engineering systems and equipment
  11. Bioactive food components and health
  12. Biogeography
  13. Bioindication and biomonitoring
  14. Biological resources and their characteristics
  15. Biometrics in crop production
  16. Biotechnological processes and equipment
  17. Construction of irrigation systems
  18. Wind energy
  19. Genetics and selection of agricultural crops
  20. Geography of tourism and country studies
  21. Geodesy and land management
  22. Geoinformation systems in ecology
  23. Geology with the basics of geomorphology
  24. Geopolitics and national security
  25. Hygiene and sanitation of food production
  26. Hydrobiology with the basics of hydrology
  27. Hydromelioration
  28. Global food systems
  29. Soil science with the basics of geology
  30. State land management expertise
  31. State policy and governance
  32. State and regional administration
  33. State land cadastre and land management examination
  34. State control over the use and protection of land
  35. Environmental safety
  36. Environmental examination
  37. Environmental audit
  38. Environmental management
  39. Ecology of biocenoses
  40. Human ecology
  41. Ecology of plants
  42. Energy conservation and use of renewable energy sources
  43. European integration
  44. Balanced use of nature and modern means of environmental protection
  45. Land management
  46. Engineering infrastructure of territories
  47. Innovations in socio-economic development
  48. Innovative engineering of food enterprises
  49. Innovative development of agricultural production
  50. Innovative development of enterprises
  51. Innovative technologies (by industry)
  52. Innovation in socio-economic development
  53. Institutional support of public authority
  54. Commercialization of the results of scientific research
  55. Methods of expert monetary valuation of lands
  56. Methods of control of food production
  57. International requirements for the safety and quality of food products
  58. Microbiology, sanitation and hygiene of food establishments
  59. Local self-government
  60. Modeling and forecasting of the state of the environment
  61. Security monitoring and expertise
  62. Monitoring and land protection
  63. Health and dietary nutrition
  64. Basics of democracy
  65. Basics of energy management and energy audit
  66. Basics of resort science and recreation
  67. Basic principles and requirements of the EU regarding food products
  68. Environmental protection
  69. Environmental impact assessment
  70. Land valuation and registration of land plots
  71. Public relations
  72. Political consulting
  73. Renewable energy sources and energy saving
  74. Problems of production, transmission and conversion of electrical energy
  75. Conducting population and biocenotic studies
  76. Industrial ecology
  77. Public policy
  78. Public management and administration
  79. Public performance
  80. Rational use and protection of lands
  81. Recreology and recreational complexes of the world
  82. Reclamation of disturbed areas
  83. Agricultural reclamation
  84. Agricultural microbiology
  85. Smart technologies in crop production
  86. Social ecology
  87. Socio-political studies and philosophy
  88. Sustainable development
  89. Standardization and product quality management
  90. Sustainable development strategies
  91. Technoecology
  92. Training course “Leaders of change”
  93. Training course: Public orientation
  94. Environmental project management
  95. Management of land resources
  96. Project management in conditions of sustainable development
  97. Territorial development management
  98. Management of man-made and environmental safety
  99. Management of finances of territorial communities
  100. Urboecology

TSATU conducts public events for the academic and scientific community within the scope of activities of the Higher School of Pedagogical Excellence (HSPE) of TDATU. The academic platform “Guest Professor” is open and publicly accessible.

In 2023, HSPE held the following lectures:

HSPE has developed and implemented academic programs for professional development in various areas of professional activity:

In 2023, 52 people from institutions of general, professional (vocational and technical), professional pre-higher, and higher education underwent advanced training and received relevant certificates in separate modules of four educational programs. HSPE presents reports for the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 online.