FEM and ElIT Students Study at the Polish University

FEM and ElIT Students Study at the Polish University

On 15-22 January 2014 students and post-graduates of the Faculty of Economics and Management, as well as a ElIT student of SSU led by Ph.D., assistant professor of the Department of Economics and Business Administration T.V. Pimonenko had a short-term study at Technical and Humanistic Academy (Belsko-Biala, Poland).

Within the short-term training students and post-graduates attended course of lectures. The group consisted of students: Alina Krasnobaeva (1st year, Department of Management), Maryna Prokopenko (1st year, Department of Marketing and MIA), Stanislav Serdiuk (4th year, Faculty of ElIT), and marketers-post-gaduates Natalia Gaydabrus and Daria Latunova. The initiator of the study tour was the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management, prof. O.V. Prokopenko.

Sumy delegation attended a course of lectures on the problems of the Polish society and stereotypes, integration processes in Europe and so on. Dr. Ian Tsibulya gave a lecture on different methods for biogas purification. After a fruitful discussion about environmental and economic efficiency of the traditional biogas cleaning method Ian Tsibulya suggested students further study of joint ecological and economic problems and prospects of biogas plants development in Poland and Ukraine.

Despite a rich curriculum, students had time to visit both centuries-old small cities in Poland such as Zywiec, Auschwitz, Cieszyn, Krakow, and to enjoy the unforgettable beauty of Prague – the capital of Czech Republic. They were especially impressed by the tour to Auschwitz, which caused everyone the creeps and a shiver through the body. Also all remembered Prague, what impressed everybody with its beauty. Centuries-old churches, stone streets and the Charles Bridge make them fall in love with this city at first sight.

After arriving from Poland all travel participants lack those emotions and people they met. They advise everyone to take part in further educational training at Technical and Humanistic Academy.