From May 12–16, 2025, a delegation from Khmelnytskyi National University (KhNU) visited the Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Wroclaw Polytechnic) for a working visit under the ERASMUS+ MOVEx project. The delegation included Serhii Matiukh, Rector of KhNU; Tetiana Hovorushchenko, Dean of the Faculty of Information Technologies; Olha Pavlova, Head of the Department of Computer Engineering and Information Systems; and Yelyzaveta Hnatchuk, Professor at the Department of Computer Engineering and Information Systems.
During the visit, discussions focused on the results of the pilot project on virtual academic mobility using microcredentials, dedicated to the Sustainable Development Goals. The KhNU team presented their work’s findings, which included results from surveys of students from various universities and countries (Ukraine, Georgia, Poland, Greece) who participated in this mobility. The vast majority of students enthusiastically took part in the project, noting in the surveys that they gained valuable knowledge, soft skills, and were inspired by intercultural communication with other students from different countries.
There was also a discussion about the future main project on virtual academic mobility using microcredentials. This project will involve not only students from the Faculty of Information Technologies but also those from other KhNU faculties. The timing, format, and schedule for this project were also deliberated.
Additionally, the format for recognising the results of virtual academic mobility was discussed. The Khmelnytskyi National University team presented their developments regarding the recognition of such learning outcomes.
The KhNU delegation also met with Professor Renata Krzyżyńska, Vice-Rector for External Relations at Politechnika Wrocławska, and discussed plans for future cooperation between the two universities. Beyond the productive project work, the visit also included interesting excursions around Wrocław.
To conclude their visit, the KhNU delegation also visited the University of Wrocław, where they met with Ms. Urszula Broda, Head of the International Cooperation Department, and discussed matters of collaboration between the two universities.

















