South Wales Evening Post

University signs up to new Ukraine link

- JAMES ARNOTT postnews@walesonlin­e.co.uk

SWANSEA University has signed a twinning agreement with a Ukrainian university that paves the way for research partnershi­ps, sharing online teaching and learning materials, and opportunit­ies for students and staff from Ukraine to visit Swansea.

The agreement is with Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University (PMBSNU), which is in the region of Mykolaiv, a major port city of around 470,000 people in southern Ukraine.

The agreement was signed by the heads of the two universiti­es in a co-ordinated ceremony held simultaneo­usly in Swansea and Mykolaiv earlier this month.

It is the latest in a series of partnershi­ps between UK and Ukrainian universiti­es, set up by umbrella body Universiti­es UK Internatio­nal and the Cormack Consultanc­y Group to support the country in the wake of the invasion by Russian forces in February.

These partnershi­ps are intended to encourage the sharing of resources and support in a collective gesture of solidarity and reciprocit­y to help Ukrainian institutio­ns, staff and students.

PMBSNU is a state higher educationa­l institutio­n governed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. With around 5,000 students, it traces its origins back to 1996 and became a national level university in 2016.

It has faculties in law, political sciences, computer science, journalism, physical education and sport, economic sciences and philology, along with medical, education and public administra­tion institutes.

It makes wide use of Western educationa­l technologi­es and its working languages are Ukrainian and English.

Like Swansea, PMBSNU places strong emphasis on internatio­nal links. It already has partnershi­ps with universiti­es in Canada, China and the USA, and in all corners of Europe, from Cadiz in southern Spain to Bodo in northern Norway.

The new agreement is a Memorandum of Understand­ing between the two universiti­es. It outlines the framework for collaborat­ion, including research and academic partnershi­ps.

The first step will be opportupmb­snu nities for students and staff at to visit Swansea University for work and study. Swansea has welcomed three students from PMBSNU this semester and looks forward to more joining for the spring semester.

Staff from PMBSNU also took part virtually – via live streams and chat - in the annual conference organised by the Swansea Academy for Learning and Teaching (SALT), which is based at the university.

Professor Paul Boyle, Swansea University vice-chancellor, said: “At Swansea University, we are proud of our enduring commitment to embracing partnershi­p and collaborat­ion across countries, discipline­s and sectors.

“In these most challengin­g of times for our colleagues at Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, we are proud to commit to this agreement, which binds Swansea and Mykolaiv and supports our institutio­ns’ mutual belief that academic collaborat­ion which transcends national borders is critical to our shared future.”

Professor Leonid Klymenko, Rector of Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, said: “It is very important to us to develop our internatio­nal connection­s and relations with European universiti­es, especially in Great Britain and Wales because Great Britain has been one of our best friends in the war against the Russian invasion. We are going to continue and maintain our cooperatio­n.

“In Mykolaiv even when missiles were being dropped on our city, we continued our work and our study process. In this difficult situation we stand strong.

“We hope that in the future we will have an opportunit­y to visit your university and we will welcome your delegation to our university. It will be to our mutual benefit to co-operate.”

 ?? SWANSEA UNIVERSITY ?? Mariia (left) and Veronika (right), students from Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, pictured in Swansea University Medical School where they are spending a semester.
SWANSEA UNIVERSITY Mariia (left) and Veronika (right), students from Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, pictured in Swansea University Medical School where they are spending a semester.
 ?? PMBSNU ?? Professor Leonid Klymenko, Rector of Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, signs the partnershi­p agreement in Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
PMBSNU Professor Leonid Klymenko, Rector of Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, signs the partnershi­p agreement in Mykolaiv, Ukraine.
 ?? SWANSEA UNIVERSITY ?? Professor Paul Boyle with Swansea University colleagues signs the agreement.
SWANSEA UNIVERSITY Professor Paul Boyle with Swansea University colleagues signs the agreement.

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