Contest: Erasmus Jean Monnet: Modules
Title: Ukraine-EU: Digital Innovation Connects for Change
Project: #101047751
Acronym: EUDI4C
Period: 2022-2024
Coordinator: Irina Kolupaeva, professor (part-time) of the Department of computer-integrated technologies, automation and robotics, doctor of economic sciences, professor
Project participants:
Tetyana Polozova, Head of the Department of Economic Cybernetics and Economic Security Management, Professor, Doctor of Economic Sciences
Iryna Sheyko, Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Cybernetics and Economic Security Management, Associate Professor, Candidate of Economic Sciences
Lazlo Vertesi, Dr Habil, PhD in Economics, PhD in Law, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
David Kayla, Associate Professor, PhD in Economics, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Management, University of Angers, France
The overall goal of the project is to draw the attention of the Ukrainian community to the need for digital innovation in all spheres of society in order to promote integration and cooperation between Ukraine and the European Union, implementing best practices and strategies for change.
Main tasks:
providing students with the necessary knowledge and skills in the field of digital innovation development as a key factor in the Ukrainian strategy for EU integration;
encouraging the younger generation, researchers, practising professionals, teachers and other academic representatives to study the digital innovations of the European Union;
encouraging young people to share the experience of EU digital innovation research and their regulation policy;
promoting dialogue between the scientific world and society, identifying gaps in digitalization and determining the direction of the strategy for Ukrainian society, taking into account the EU’s experience in the digital sphere;
dissemination of theoretical and practical knowledge about the role of digital innovations in the EU and their significance for Ukraine;
promotion of scientific knowledge about the development of digital innovations and their impact on EU integration;
creation and strengthening of cooperation under Erasmus+ programs between partner universities.
Project courses:
Digital innovation that works for people;
EU Policy and Strategy on Digital Regulation and Cybersecurity in the Digital Era.
Syllabus of the discipline: at the link.
Registration for the module course via the link:
https://forms.gle/dFBgC3KJ1Aj7hPk58