On June 3, the Sumy City Library named after T. Shevchenko hosted a presentation of scientific, educational and popular books by teachers of the Department of Economics, Entrepreneurship and Business Administration (DEBA) of Sumy State University (SSU).
The meeting was attended by teachers of DEBA: Doctor of Economics, Prof. L. Melnyk, Doctor of Economics, Prof. O. Kubatko, Candidate of Economics, Assoc. Prof. O. Matsenko, Assistant Prof. Yu. Zavdovieva.
Of particular interest were popular science books in which the topic of implementing modern breakthrough technologies is revealed based on the principle: “simple about the complex”.
In particular, Professor L. Melnyk presented several of his popular science books: “Tales about Development”, “Tales about Systems Thinking”, “Tales of the Green Economy”, etc.
Speech by Professor L. Melnyk
The textbooks “Current Trends of Economic Development” and “Economics and Business Innovations” were also shown, where, to facilitate the perception of the educational material, the provisions of the theoretical part are accompanied by artistic essays and fairy tales.
Speech by Associate Professor O. Matsenko
Speech by Professor O. Kubatko
In his speech, Prof. O. Kubatko said that the EPBA Department provides its students with its own textbooks, study guides, dictionaries of modern terminology. The full cycle of book preparation, including drafts of drawings and cover designs, is carried out by representatives of the department. Students of the department also actively participate in this work. By the way, most of the books prepared at the department are currently in the collections of the US Library of Congress.
More than a dozen books were donated to the library
The moderator of the meeting was Iryna Merkun, a graduate of the department and currently the head of the department of the Kerameiya enterprise.
The meeting, which took place in a lively atmosphere, was broadcast on YouTube (you can watch it at the link: https://youtube.com/live/OqO1SaxbYY0). There were questions and speeches.
To a large extent, the preparation of the aforementioned literature is financed by international grants, in particular, the Jean Monnet CE project, which are currently being implemented at the EPBA department, in particular:
“Disruptive technologies for sustainable development in conditions of Industries 4.0 and 5.0: the EU Experience” (101083435 — DTSDI — ERASMUS-JMO-2022-HEI-TCH-RSCH) (2022–2025) headed O. Kubatko