The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the National University of life and environmental sciences of Ukraine expands cooperation with the embassy of France in Ukraine
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the National University of life and environmental sciences of Ukraine expands cooperation with the embassy of France in Ukraine
August 26, 2024
At the invitation of the University Administration and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jean Lanotte, Agricultural Attaché of the Embassy of France in Ukraine, visited the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine to discuss current issues and future challenges of post-war recovery, in particular, accession to the European Union, climate change, as well as to expand cooperation with representatives of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine on the path to European accreditation and membership in the European Association of Institutions.
During the meeting of Mr. Jean Lanotte with the Rector of the University, Professor Vadym Tkachuk, Vice-Rector for Scientific and Pedagogical Work and International Affairs Oleksandr Labenko and those responsible for international activities of all faculties of the University, an active discussion of current topics and possible further ways of cooperation between the representatives of the faculties and the relevant institutions of France took place.
During the next stage of the meeting, the distinguished guest was invited to the Botanical Garden of the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine and to visit the departments and laboratories of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. The visit ended with a discussion of further ways of cooperation between the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and its colleagues in France on the way to European accreditation.
The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine expresses its respect to the Embassy of France in Ukraine and personally to Mr. Jean Lanotte and hopes for further fruitful cooperation!
Mykola Tsvilikhovsky,
dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Maryna Galat,
coordinator of international programmes