The Ukrainian government has already signed a corresponding memorandum with the College of Europe in Natolin.
The College of Europe will start working in Ukraine. This was announced on Thursday, July 28, at a solemn meeting of the Verkhovna Rada dedicated to the Day of Ukrainian Statehood, Ukrainian head of state Volodymyr Zelensky said, according to the website of the Office of the President.
Zelensky said that in the European Union there are campuses of the College of Europe in Belgian Bruges and Polish Natolin.
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“This is one of the most important institutions of postgraduate education that trains specialists for work in the institutions of the EU and Member States. We are creating our College of Europe in Ukraine. A corresponding memorandum has been signed between the government of Ukraine and the College of Europe in Natolin. In the first stage, in one of the Ukrainian institutions of higher education, the Faculty of European Integration will start working, and then on its basis – the College of Europe within the framework of Presidential University,” said the President. .
The President emphasized that Ukraine already has a similar experience – to be carried out in months that took years and decades. According to the head of state, this institution will be not only a professional basis for the European policy of Ukraine as a member of the EU, but also Ukraine’s contribution to the development of European institutions.
It was previously reported that the video communication service Zoom plans to provide free access to its services to Ukrainian universities and vocational educational institutions.
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Source: korrespondent

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