The third lecture from the series of open lectures and workshops “Science for Sustainable Development” within the framework of the implementation of the Jean Monet Erasmus project

The third lecturefrom the series of open lectures and workshops “Science for Sustainable Development” within the framework of the implementation of the Jean Monet Erasmus project

On June 1, 2023, the cycle of open lectures and seminars “Science for Sustainable Development” continued at the Department of Accounting and Taxation within the framework of the Jean Monet module project “Transparency. Accountability. Responsibility. Governance. Europe. Trust. Sustainability” financed by the Erasmus+ program (101085395— TARGETS — ERASMUS-JMO-2022-HEI-TCH-RSCH). The participants of the project, Dr. of Sc., associate professor Makarenko Inna, Ph.D., associate professor Serpeninova Yuliya, Ph.D., senior lecturer Oleksich Zhanna, presented a lecture on the role of science in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and its place within European and international regulatory documents, analyzed the existing EU mechanisms that promote the interaction of scientific and technical communities with political processes aimed at achieving goals in the field of sustainable development. Bachelors, masters and postgraduate students of the specialty “Accounting and Taxation” joined as listeners.

 

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