University Students Begin Their Studies at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena
As part of the development of international academic mobility, students of the University have joined the Erasmus+ Learning Agreement Student Mobility for Studies – International Mobility (KA171) programme and have begun their studies at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (Spain).
Participants in the programme include Kseniia Bondarenko, a student of the Department of Marketing and Trade Entrepreneurship at the Education and Research Institute Ukrainian Engineering and Pedagogics Academy; Anna Cheban, a student of the Department of International Economic Relations and Logistics at the Education and Research Institute Karazin Institute of International Relations and Tourism Business; and Anastasiia Nelin, a student of the Department of Economic Theory and Economic Management Methods of the Faculty of Economics.
Starting from 2 February 2026, the students began their studies under the academic exchange programme, which provides for integration into an international educational environment and the acquisition of new academic and cultural practices.
The study period at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena will last for one semester and will include attending lectures and practical classes, completing individual academic assignments, participating in intercultural activities, and interacting with international students and faculty.
The programme is aimed not only at developing professional competencies, but also at enhancing soft skills, including communication skills, adaptability, intercultural tolerance, and academic mobility.
Participation in Erasmus+ opens broad opportunities for students to deepen their professional knowledge, improve their foreign language proficiency, become familiar with modern European educational approaches, innovative teaching methods, and academic traditions.
In addition, international mobility contributes to broadening horizons, fostering global thinking, and strengthening academic ties between partner universities.
We wish the students successful studies, new achievements, inspiration, and a productive exchange of experience!