Khmelnytskyi National University (KhNU) continues to actively engage in important social initiatives and highlight its activities in the media space. Recently, Kateryna Skyba, Vice-Rector for scientific and pedagogical work at KhNU, was a guest on the regional TV channel TV7+.
In the TV7+ studio, Kateryna Skyba spoke about the ERASMUS+ INSPIRE project: "Innovative Support to Foster Refugee Entrepreneurship in Tourism." She was joined by Lesia Steblo, Head of the Board of the NGO "Teplo Ridnykh Serdets" (Warmth of Native Hearts), a public figure and volunteer.
The Vice-Rector for scientific and pedagogical work provided viewers with a detailed overview of the INSPIRE project, which is supported by the ERASMUS+ programme. This project has united universities and organisations from Ireland, Croatia, Turkey, Belgium, and Ukraine, including Khmelnytskyi National University.
The main goal of the INSPIRE project is to provide support to refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), help them acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to start their own businesses in the tourism sector, and facilitate their social integration through education and entrepreneurship.

Kateryna Skyba's participation in the TV7+ broadcast once again underscores the vital role of Khmelnytskyi National University not only in education but also in social and international partnerships. The INSPIRE project is a vivid example of how European cooperation helps Ukrainians affected by the war find new opportunities and integrate into society.