Students of DSUIA continue to participate in international academic mobility programs and exchange experiences with foreign colleagues.
Katerina Boyko and Vladislava Perepelytsia, currently studying at the University of Ioan Alexandru Cuza in Iași, Romania, noted the hospitality and friendliness of the host institution. They appreciated cultural events, new acquaintances, and the organization of education that meets the highest European standards, along with a respectable scholarship. Currently, they are preparing to defend their projects, one of which includes a presentation about Ukraine. Both students expressed their willingness to participate in such programs again if given the opportunity.
Katerina Khmelenko, studying at the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest, Romania, shared her experience focusing on business-related disciplines and sharing Ukraine’s expertise in law and business. She also conducted research and published a scientific paper on franchise legislation, along with preparing a presentation on the operation of Ukrainian enterprises during wartime.
Katerina actively engages in volunteer activities with Ukrainians temporarily residing in Romania.
Iulianiya Matviyeva deepens her knowledge of management throughout the semester, expands DSUIA’s experience at the partner university, Jan Kochanowski University in Poland, and aims to gain experience in business management in another country.
The goal of Nadia Slavinska’s educational program is to enhance her knowledge in law and gain unique cultural and historical research experiences in other countries. Nadia studies at Vytautas Magnus University, known for its interdisciplinary approach in all educational programs and promoting multilingualism among its students. She emphasizes that academic mobility provided a combination of legal knowledge, intercultural understanding, critical thinking, and research skills valuable for academic and professional pursuits.
DSUIA students unanimously agree that academic mobility offers a unique opportunity for personal and professional development, exposure to innovations, cultures, and customs of other nations, and thorough language learning.
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