About project

610664-EPP-1-2019-1-UA-EPPJMO-MODULE “EU Governance and Politics of European Integration”

Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University
Start: 01-09-2019 – End: 31-08-2022
Organisation type: Higher education institution (tertiary level)

Summary

 

Jean Monnet Modules “EU Governance and Politics of European Integration” comprises three modules:

“Politics of European Integration”,
“Institutional and Legal System of the European Union”,
“EU governance and decision-making”

for the MA students in Public Administration and Social Work. Total number of students 180. Each module will be taught in collaboration by several lecturers. Various professional groups will be involved through the workshop “Modern Challenges in EU Government and Policy-Making”, in particular, public administrators and social workers. Electronic resources will include a Multimedia Textbook “EU Governance and Policy of European Integration” and an Electronic Database “Research, materials and documents on the European Union and European integration”.

They will promote innovation in teaching and conducting European research.MA theses in the areas of European Studies will be written by students at the end of the 3rd module. Specialists and researchers from the universities in Ukraine, Poland and Ukrainian Association for European Studies will review the theses. Also the lecturers and professors will publish peer-reviewed articles on the topics of the project.

The project has a high promotional potential and takes into account the outstanding dates of the European Union – the 10th anniversary of the Treaty of Lisbon and the 65th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which are used for educational, scientific and promotional purposes. The research conference and the Competition of school and university student research papers is scheduled to take place during the above mentioned dates.All events will be extensively covered on the Jean Monnet project website, created in accordance with the requirements of the project, in mass media, on official sites of local self-government bodies.