Updated: 10/12/2024
International relations of the Faculty of Pedagogy extend to countries near and far abroad and act as a real space for improving the quality of specialist training.
The main international partners with which the faculty maintains permanent working relationships are: Academy named after Ya. Dlugosha (city of Czestochowa, Poland, agreement on international cooperation dated November 9, 2009 - for an indefinite period); Evangelical Fröbelseminar (Kassel, Germany, agreement on international cooperation dated March 6, 2002 - indefinitely); St. Elizabeth Ferain Foundation (Marburg, Germany, agreement on international cooperation dated March 6, 2002 - indefinite); Pomeranian University (Slupsk, Poland - indefinitely); University of Klagenfurt (Klagenfurt, Austria - indefinite, agreement on the organization of exchange of students and teachers). The Faculty of Pedagogy constantly maintains business contacts with the indicated partner institutions, inviting cooperation in international conferences and joint educational events.
For the Pedagogical Faculty, international activity is an important area of work - systematic and multi-year. Our mission is cooperation with foreign partners, which allows students and teachers to gain experience for the integration of European values in the educational space of Ukraine, as well as to share their own experience and achievements.
We invite you to cooperate!
Free semester study at Pomeranian University in Slupsk (Republic of Poland)
Pomeranian University is a higher education institution in Poland. The university is located 18 km from the Baltic Sea, in the city of Slupsk. On the territory of the University there is a student town with three dormitories, a dining hall, a club, and a sports complex.
Applicants of higher education at the KhSU can receive a free education at the Pomeranian University for one semester in a certain direction in accordance with the chosen study program.
Students of higher education in the following specialties have the opportunity to participate in semester studies:
- 012 "Preschool education";
- 013 "Primary education";
- 016 "Special education".
Language of instruction: English, Polish, Ukrainian.
Training: free of charge.
Accommodation in a dormitory: PLN 150 per month.
Transportation costs and meals: at own expense.
Study terms: I semester: October–February; II semester: February - June.
First of all, it is necessary to obtain the consent of the dean of the faculty.
List of required documents:
1. Semester exchange participant questionnaire (can be downloaded after registration on the Pomeranian University website. To be filled out with a representative of the department of international initiatives and project activities of KSU);
2. Foreign passport (scan);
3. Photo;
4. Selected disciplines for study from the catalog of subjects (Mandatory number – 30 credits. They are chosen and agreed together with the faculty management)
Deadline: June is the month for studies during the first semester; November-December for studies during the second semester.
For additional information, contact the Department of International Initiatives and Project Activities of KSU at
Free semester study at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Republic of Poland)
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań is one of the largest and oldest institutions of higher education in Poland. The city of Poznań is not only the center of theater, music and art of Poland, but also a cultural, commercial and business centre. The university has three campuses located in different parts of Poznań. They are not only places for acquiring academic knowledge, but also create the identity of the city. They are his calling card and a space open to residents.
Funding: tuition is free.
Transportation costs, accommodation, medical insurance and food at the students' own expense.
What you will get:
the opportunity to develop scientific interests and use one's personal potential;
participation in the activities of scientific clubs (more than 120 to choose from);
use of modern research equipment;
researching the collection of one of the best academic libraries;
various forms of encouragement - field trips, summer schools, conferences, seminars; financing under special programs.
List of required documents:
1. List of selected disciplines
2. Extract from the individual study plan for the entire period of study + translation into English (send in one file, the translation can be ordered at any translation bureau or done independently and sent for verification to the department)
3. Photo in electronic format (as for a visa)
4. Scan of the foreign passport
5. Certificate confirming the level of English language level B2 and above (if available)
Study period: I semester: October - February; II semester: February - June.
The deadline for submitting documents for the first semester is June; II semester – October-November.
For additional information, contact the Department of International Initiatives and Project Activities of KSU at
Scholarships for studies in Alpine-Adriatic
University of Klagenfurt (Republic of Austria)
The Alpine-Adriatic University of Klagenfurt (Republic of Austria) is an innovative higher education institution in the Austrian state of Carinthia. The international atmosphere of the higher institution provides quality education in the chosen specialty and invaluable experience of communication in a multinational community. The university has 4 faculties with 34 departments and offers education in bachelor's, master's, training courses, etc.
Applicants for higher education can apply for participation in the selection, starting from the 2nd year.
A mandatory condition is the choice of 16 credits.
Costs: Training is free. Transportation costs and accommodation at the expense of the student.
List of documents for participation in the competition for study under the academic mobility program at the Alpine-Adriatic University in Klagenfurt (Republic of Austria)
Application for participation in the competition with a dean's visa and an indication of the average score of success.
A letter of motivation in English from the candidate (at least one page in length).
Letter of recommendation from the teacher/supervisor/dean written in English.
The original extract from the individual study plan for the entire period of study and translation into English
The original extract from the individual study plan for the last six months and a translation into English.
Scanned copy of school certificate (original) and English translation (for bachelors).
Scanned copy of Bachelor's diploma and English translation (for Masters).
High-quality photo in electronic format (as for a visa)
Scanned copy of foreign passport.
Certificate confirming knowledge of the English language at a level not lower than B2 (if available).
On the day of the competition, the participant must be present and ready to present himself to the jury members, to explain his motivation for studying at the Alpine-Adriatic University in Klagenfurt (Republic of Austria). On this day, based on the participants' speeches and answers to the questions, the members of the competition commission will choose higher education applicants who will take part in semester studies at the Alpine-Adriatic University in Klagenfurt (Republic of Austria).
All interested persons who wish to participate in the competition for a semester study at the Alpine-Adriatic University (Republic of Austria) are requested to first contact the dean of the faculty for permission to participate in the competition.
For additional information, contact the Department of International Initiatives and Project Activities of KSU at