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Dmytro Mykolenko – Coordinator, teaching staff, Doctor of Historical Sciences. The teaching experience is more than 10 years. Special courses that have been delivered are: history of Western European and North American countries in Modern Time, history of international relationships, history of European culture in Modern and Contemporary Time. Since 2015 – a member of Commission with the expertise to assess scientific (humanitarian) projects prepared by young scientists (Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine). 2013 – postdoctoral fellowship for doing a project at the Department of New History of Bulgaria (Sofia University «St. Kliment Ohridski». 2016 – co-coordinator of joint scientific projects between Karazin University and Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: “Central-East Europe between the Eurasian Empires and the European Union”, “Nation of Modern and Postmodern Era and the Role of the Elite in their Formation and Development” (financed by EU funds). 2016 – fellowship provided by Institute for Historical Studies for scientific project. Since 2018 – Deputy Editor-In-Chief of “Drinovski sbornyk” (Bulgarian Academy of Science, Karazin University). |
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Olena Mykolenko – Coordinator, Candidate of Economic Sciences (PhD). The scientific interests focus on European Integration. The third part of PhD thesis is dedicated to institutional adaptation of Ukraine to integration. The second part is dedicated to joint infrastructure projects between government and business that foster European Integration. The teaching experience is more than five years. The special courses that have been developed and delivered are International Economic Relationships, International Economics, Global Economy. Coordinator of joint Meet Up! program backed by EVZ Stiftung (Germany) in «People’s Ukrainian Academy». Partner university – South Westphalia University of Applied Science (2016). Coordinator and supervisor of Serbian and Ukrainian students under the Erasmus+ project “Students’’ Mobility Capacity Building in Higher Education in Ukraine and Serbia” (2018). Participant of the Erasmus+ Program for teaching staff (Credit Mobility from Ukraine to Germany for teaching and learning best practices, 2018). |
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Svitlana Strypchuk, Lecturer, Candidate of Science in Economics, Associate Professor, Expert on Higher Education of the National Agency for Quality Assurance of Education, Coordinator of the KA1 program Credit Mobility at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Technology and Management of the National University of Pharmacy, participant in international projects. |
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Magnus Willesson – Expert, teaching staff, PhD. Magnus specialises in European banking system, financial capital, risk assessments, financial crisis and EU-banks’ capital. Teaching experience: corporate finance, corporate governance and management control, strategic risk management, banking and financial institutions, corporate finance. Additional education: 2016 – Certified Board member, Swedish Academy of Board Directors; 2016 – Bloomberg, BMC-certificate. 2008 – Add hoc strategic development and project coordination, course development and evaluations. 2010 – 2013 – Manager of the research programme: Operational risk in Swedish banking. 2016 – Manager of the research programme: Regulatory arbitrage in European Banking: Asset and Liability Management. The role in project: teaching activity (online and a visit to Karazin University two times a year), participation in scientific project, and in the conference). He also provides the expertise of the course and the working programme. |
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Teodoritchka Gotovska-Hentze, Expert, teaching staff, Dr., Prof. Research interests cover the history of Central Europe in the 19th – 20th century in the context of international relations and socio-economic modernization. A diploma in European Studies and International Relations at the European University “John Hopkins” (Bolonia), 1991. Associate Professor of the Institute of Historical Studies (section – World History and International Relations in Modern and Contemporary Times) and a member of the Bulgarian Historical Review Editorial Board. 2016–2019 – manager of the project funded by Slavic Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences “Bulgarians and Czechs in the context of European ideological trends in the XIXth – XXth centuries”. 2015-2018 – a member of the project “Connected Stories: Studies on the Construction of History in Central and Southeastern Europe in the 17th– 21st centuries.” (the Hungarian Academy of Sciences). 2014-2017 – manager of the project "Modernization Projects in Central and Southeastern Europe in the 19th – 20th centuries: Theories, Social Results, International Context" (the Institute of Historical Research with the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava). |