KSU Approves Regulations on the Center for Psychological Resilience
Members of the Academic Council of Kherson State University have approved the Regulations on the Center for Psychological Resilience.
Vice-Rector for International, Social and Humanitarian, Research and Education Affairs Veronika Denysenko presented the report on this issue. She noted that the establishment of the Center was preceded by the work of the team involved in the international BURN project.
“The Regulations underwent the necessary legal review. The Center will be subordinate to the Vice-Rector for International, Social and Humanitarian, Research and Education Affairs. Currently, funding is provided through the BURN project, and later it will be fully financed by Kherson State University,” emphasized Veronika Denysenko.
Moreover, in February, the Center for Psychological Resilience and Well-Being at Kherson State University was officially opened.
The Center’s Head, Tetiana Korniichuk, presented the results of their work during this period:
“In the last two months, nine group sessions have been held, with participation from students of various faculties as well as the Henichesk Professional College. In total, not only students and lecturers but also faculty management have been involved. The total number of participants reached 123 people. I believe this is a good result! We also receive a lot of positive feedback about our activities.”
Subsequently, the members of the Academic Council of Kherson State University voted to approve the Regulations on the Center for Psychological Resilience.
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