Policy of managing the educational activities of the university in the context of the russian-Ukrainian war

  • Received March 20, 2023;
    Accepted April 5, 2023;
    Published April 6, 2023
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.21(2-si).2023.08
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    Volume 21 2023, Issue #2 (spec. issue), pp. 61-66
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The purpose of the study is to identify the peculiarities of the activities of a higher education institution during a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the russian army. On the example of the Higher Educational Establishment of Ukoopspilka “Poltava University of Economics and Trade”, the paper considers ways to search for and identify internal capabilities of the educational institution that would allow compensation and overcoming the negative impact of the aggressive external environment on the educational process, creating synergy between teaching, student education and youth involvement in volunteer activities. The paper describes the existing practices of partnership support in terms of interest in the learning process through the continuation of international cooperation, the application of analytical approaches to solving problems in matters of financial instability, the continuation of scientific and stabilization of the educational component, and the identification of existing experience in educational work at the university through involving young people in various career guidance and student activities. An important issue in the paper is the question of the volunteer activities of the university, which has implemented several projects to support war refugees and internally displaced persons from the temporarily occupied territories and the zone of active hostilities. Achieving such goals is possible only through a deep understanding of and adherence to the mission of Poltava University of Economics and Trade, which is so deeply perceived by the entire team of its employees.

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    • Conceptualization
      Oleksiy Nestulya, Nataliya Pedchenko, Nataliya Karpenko
    • Formal Analysis
      Oleksiy Nestulya, Nataliya Pedchenko, Nataliya Karpenko, Svitlana Nestulya, Maryna Ivannikova
    • Investigation
      Oleksiy Nestulya, Nataliya Pedchenko, Nataliya Karpenko, Svitlana Nestulya
    • Methodology
      Oleksiy Nestulya, Nataliya Pedchenko, Nataliya Karpenko, Svitlana Nestulya
    • Project administration
      Oleksiy Nestulya
    • Resources
      Oleksiy Nestulya
    • Supervision
      Oleksiy Nestulya, Nataliya Pedchenko
    • Writing – original draft
      Oleksiy Nestulya, Nataliya Pedchenko, Nataliya Karpenko, Svitlana Nestulya, Maryna Ivannikova
    • Visualization
      Nataliya Karpenko, Maryna Ivannikova
    • Writing – review & editing
      Nataliya Karpenko, Maryna Ivannikova