Project duration: 1 September 2023 - 30 December 2023.
The project was implemented with the support of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Kyiv and the Cultural Foundation of German Exiles.
Project partners:
1. Lutsk National Technical University
2. Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Kyiv
3. Cultural Foundation of German Exiles
4. Society of Volyn Germans
Project team:
1) Kostiuk Mykhailo Petrovych, PhD in History, Associate Professor of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Technologies, author of the concept, compiler and project manager;
2) Tykha Larysa Yuriivna, PhD in Philology., Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign and Ukrainian Philology, editor of Ukrainian texts;
3) Chuhai Ruslan Volodymyrovych, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Architecture and Design;
4) Liebiediev Andrii, student, gr. D-23, illustrator.
Наказ на проектну команду ЛНТУ
Presentation of project results - Calendar 2024
The project is implemented with the financial support of the European Commission and under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Science, Youth and Sports of Ukraine, and the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine.
Lead beneficiary: Sumy State University
Project duration: 2013-2015 (36 months)
Project implementation involves three stages:
The first stage (2013): development of the "Family-Friendly Institution" research site based on Sumy State University, monitoring and analysis of the results of the initiative. It is planned to hold an all-Ukrainian conference with a presentation of research results and initiatives by representatives of partner universities from 27 regions of Ukraine.
The second stage (2014-2015): conducting 2-day trainings for partner universities.
The third stage (end of 2015): holding an all-Ukrainian project reporting conference with the participation of partner universities, the Ministry of Education, Science, Youth and Sports of Ukraine, and the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine. The conference will present achievements in the implementation of gender-sensitive initiatives by partner universities and the creation of opportunities for young mothers-students to acquire a profession.
The responsible person at Lutsk National Technical University:
Oksana ZHUK - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor
Head of the Department of Engineering Pedagogy, Psychology and Ukrainian Studies
Netherlands Ukrainian Sustainable Energy Platform
Project implementation period: January - September 2012
The head of the project at Lutsk National Technical University - Candidate of Technical Science, Ass. Prof. Taras Comenda
The project website: http://www.energyofthefuture.org
On April 23, 2012, the master class "Sustainable development of energy in Ukraine" was held for the first time in Volyn based on the Lutsk National Technical University. This is the joint Netherlands-Ukrainian project in which Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Lutsk National Technical University, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Odesa National Technical University together with several Dutch and Ukrainian businesses took part. The project aims to improve system and chain thinking for parties involved in sustainable energy supply and energy efficiency projects in Ukraine.
The project was implemented in several stages over nine months of the current year. Among the activities of the project, pieces of training, consultations, creation of working teams, visits to enterprises and study of problems in the field of energy efficiency, development of business projects aimed at energy-efficient use of resources were foreseen. In particular, the trainings were organised by Saxion University and the Netherlands-Ukrainian Sustainable Energy Platform (NUSEP).
Each team consists of
They form teams around five projects:
- waste of energy,
- biogas,
- energy farm,
- district heating system
- building-related energy supply.
Besides the technical aspects, alternative organisational forms, new forms of communication, and radically new business models are crucial for these sustainable initiatives.
At the final stage of the project, on June 25, a scientific and practical conference was held with the participation of business companies and government structures, where the research outcomes of the working teams were presented.
The following participants took part in the detailed discussion of the presentations: Dutch expert - Johan Wempe; LNTU authority - Zoriana Herasymchuk; energy audit experts, representatives of the city government, managers and representatives of enterprises and companies.
Service Contract No 2012/308-293
The project is a continuation of the IDEA I project.
Project starting date: 16 January 2013
Project duration: Three years (36 months)
Project Partners:
Project budget: 3,523,080 Euros
The main aim of the project is to strengthen economic relations, and trade and transport links between the EU and the programme's participating countries. The participating countries are Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
The project contributes to the development and implementation of regional transport policy actions related to infrastructure development, the facilitation of multi-modal transport and the harmonisation of transport legislation.
The main stakeholders of the project: ministries of transport, ministries of trade and economy, international agencies, commercial banks, international road transport, forwarders, and users of transport services.
Specific Project purposes are as follows:
Tasks of Lutsk National Technical University are:
On April 9, the next stage of the Italian-Ukrainian project "Supporting school inclusion and parenthood in Ukraine" began with the financial and educational support of the municipality of Emilia-Romania and Associazione Italiana Soci Costruttori - IBO-Italia (CUP n. E98D20001490003). Representatives of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Technologies of LNTU were involved in this project.
As part of the project, Italian colleagues conducted a training on inclusive education: "Practical experience in special didactics". This stage of cooperation lasted until October 2021. Theoretical and practical blocks of work were offered to project participants. Upon completion, after successfully completing the recommended types of work, all participants received certificates of participation.
Within the framework of the international educational project “SUUUpoRT - Structural support of Ukrainian Universities in Upkeep and Rebuilding of Higher Education” with the financial support of “Stiftung Innovation in der Hochschullehre” the team of LNTU consisting of Olha Hulai, Professor of Digital Educational Technologies Department, Iryna Moroz and Vasyl Shemet, Associate Professors of Food Technologies and Chemistry Department, prepared a training course in General Chemistry.
The Technical University of Freiberg Mining Academy (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) in Freiberg, Germany, and its partners have launched an online course program for distance learning in English. Participation in the courses is free for students and teachers of Ukrainian universities.
TU Bergakademie Freiberg wants to contribute to support the activities of universities in Ukraine. The goal is to compensate for the lack of courses caused by the loss of the necessary infrastructure on the one hand and the lack of staff on the other, thus ensuring that learning and teaching can continue. SUUpoRT is one of seven projects funded by the Higher Education Innovation Fund. The purpose of the special funding program “Learning and Teaching. Focus Ukraine” is to create university teaching, learning, and support programs for students from Ukraine who would like to temporarily continue their studies digitally or in person at a university in Germany. Additionally, Ukrainian scientists and university staff can be involved in projects that will be funded. Networking activities between students and researchers are also supported.
TU Bergakademie Freiberg wants to strengthen the Ukrainian higher education system and make it more attractive so that Ukrainian students stay in their country's system. A strong higher education system is an integral part of the infrastructure that is fundamental to Ukraine's recovery efforts.
LNTU lecturers prepared a training course on the German OPAL platform