Attention! We are pleased to invite all who are interested to participate in the Jean Monnet International Summer School on «Public Debt Analysis: Case of EU-Ukraine», which will be held on September 23-27, 2024 in an online format.
The cost of participation in the school will be covered by the Jean Monnet Module project «EU Experience In Public Debt Management: Conclusions For Ukraine In The War And Post-War Period» (101127602 – EUEPDM – ERASMUS-JMO-2023-HEI-TCH-RSCH), funded by the Erasmus+ program.
The school aims to deepen the participants’ knowledge of public debt management based on the EU experience and to develop practical skills in analyzing debt policy in wartime and post-war periods. The school will also contribute to the understanding of the challenges and opportunities related to Ukraine’s debt management in the context of integration with the EU.
Lecturers of the module that will be involved in the summer school:
Olena Kravchenko – Associate Professor of the Department of Accounting and Taxation;
Natalia Ovcharova – Senior Lecturer at the Department of Accounting and Taxation;
Hanna Filatova – Assistant of the Department of Accounting and Taxation.
Language: Ukrainian.
Venue: Google Meet online platform.
As a result of participating in the school, participants will receive certificates from the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet module in 1 ECTS, as well as access to presentations and training materials.
Registration for the School is open until September 21, 2024 at the following link: https://forms.gle/fMXwffWV9HPeJQUG6
The application form can be obtained in file format by sending a request to: h.filatova@uabs.sumdu.edu.ua. Detailed information, time and links to participate in the events will be sent to the registered participants to the e-mail addresses specified in the registration form.
In addition, a detailed program of events will be posted later in the news at https://op.biem.sumdu.edu.ua.
We look forward to seeing you among the participants of the summer school and are grateful for sharing this invitation!
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