On June 5, the National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” hosted an international scientific and practical conference “Interdisciplinary Expertise for the Restoration and Development of Ukraine.”
The event was organised in cooperation with NAQA and other partners. The conference brought together experts to discuss the role of education, science, and effective governance in the country’s recovery and transformation.
Natalia Stukalo, NAQA Vice Head, delivered a presentation at the plenary session entitled ‘Lifelong learning as a driver of Ukraine’s recovery and sustainability: internal challenges and the global context.’ She emphasised the role of continuous education as a factor in social and economic sustainability and stressed the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to changes in the educational environment.
Olena Yeremenko, NAQA Vice Head, took part in the discussion panel ‘Educational Management for Ukraine’s Development,’ outlining the key challenges and prospects for education management in the current environment.
The conference served as a platform for professional discussion and exchange of ideas on the topical issue of interdisciplinary solutions in the process of Ukraine’s recovery and development.