From March 9 to 11, 2026, Natalia Nepriadkina, a lecturer of the “Eastern Ukrainian Center for European Studies” project (EAUCES — ERASMUS-JMO-2024-COE 101176972) and Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Modeling and Data Analysis of the Education and Research Institute of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, took part in the international seminar “Welcome Back Seminar — Challenges of the Modern World” (NAWA “Welcome to Poland Programme”).
The event was held at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland.
During the seminar, Natalia Nepriadkina presented interim results of the “Eastern Ukrainian Center for European Studies” project, highlighting the key areas of the center’s scientific, educational, and outreach activities.
Her presentation covered the results of research focused on analyzing European integration processes, promoting European values, and studying the experience of the European Union across various areas of societal development.
Special attention was given to the educational component of the project, particularly the development and implementation of new academic courses dedicated to European integration, the institutional system of the European Union, and its foreign policy.
The presentation also showcased experience in organizing training sessions, public lectures, and practical workshops for students, early-career researchers, and the wider academic community, contributing to the dissemination of knowledge about contemporary European political, economic, and social processes.
Participation in the seminar provided an important platform for exchanging experience among scholars and educators from different countries, discussing current global challenges, and establishing new academic partnerships.
The presentation of the EAUCES project results attracted considerable interest from participants and contributed to promoting the project’s outcomes within the international academic community.
Following the seminar, prospects for further international cooperation were outlined, particularly in the area of joint research aimed at deepening studies of European integration and supporting the European educational space.