ACADEMIC MOBILITY

Academic mobility of a university is an essential aspect of its international activities aimed at strengthening educational and scientific cooperation, improving the quality of specialist training, and developing human resources. It encompasses various forms of exchange involving students, academic staff and researchers to gain knowledge, experience and professional competencies. 

Main directions of academic mobility:

  1. International student exchange. Participation of students in study programs abroad at partner universities to enhance their academic and professional skills, cultural adaptability and language proficiency.
  2. Dual degree programs. Implementation of joint educational programs that allow students to obtain degrees from both their home university and an international partner institution.
  3. Academic staff and researcher exchange. Engagement of academic staff and researchers in lectures, seminars, conferences, and collaborative scientific research at partner universities.
  4. Participation in international educational projects. Implementation of joint educational initiatives and participation in international grant programs and projects.
  5. Online academic mobility. Involvement of students and academic staff in online educational programs organized with international partners.
  6. Internships and professional placements abroad. Opportunities for students and academic staff to undertake professional internships or placements at partner universities, international companies and organizations.

Goals and tasks:

  • Strengthening the university’s international status.
  • Enhancing the competitiveness of graduates in the global job market.
  • Advancing research activities through international collaboration.
  • Deepening cross-cultural understanding through academic connections.

Advantages:

  • Broadening the horizons of students and academic staff.
  • Improving proficiency in foreign languages.
  • Strengthening intercultural communication.
  • Accessing advanced educational and scientific methodologies.

To effectively implement academic mobility, the university is broadening its network of partnerships with international educational and research institutions, establishing favorable conditions for the integration of students and staff into global programs, and ensuring transparency and accessibility in all procedures, thereby enhancing trust and active participation among stakeholders.