Semester Studies of KhNU Students at Adam Mickiewicz University

Students of Khmelnytskyi National University continue to participate in academic mobility programs and gain experience studying abroad. During the spring semester, students of the Faculty of Humanities and Pedagogy majoring in “Slavic Languages and Literatures” — Yuliia Hrytsak and Anna Mazuryk — as well as Sofiia Tarasiuk, a student of the Faculty of International Relations and Law majoring in “Secondary Education, English Language and Literature,” are studying at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland).

Studying at a Polish university provides students with an opportunity to become familiar with the specifics of the educational process in another country, improve their language skills, and gain new academic and cultural experiences. According to the program participants, the educational process is organised in a modern format, while lecturers are open to communication and support students during their adaptation period.

The students note that studying in Polish and English has become valuable language practice for them and has helped them feel more confident in the international environment. In addition to their studies, they can also communicate with students from different countries, become acquainted with other cultures, and exchange experiences.

Khmelnytskyi National University will continue to support students in their pursuit of international academic cooperation and participation in educational programs abroad. Participation in academic mobility programs gives young people the opportunity to broaden their worldview, improve language and communication skills, become familiar with new educational approaches, and confidently integrate into the international academic environment. Such initiatives contribute to the development of modern professionals prepared for the challenges of a globalised world.