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20.07.2021

Lecturer of the department took part in the staff mobility for training under the Erasmus + program in Romania

On July 10-17, 2021, Pavlo KOBYLIN, Head of the Laboratory for Socio-Economic and Information Technologies, Assistant Professor of the Department of Human Geography and Regional Studies of the Faculty of Geology, Geography, Recreation and Tourism, PhD in Geography took part in Erasmus + staff training at the Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning of the University of Oradea (Oradea, Romania). The curator of the lecturer's visit at the university was an Associate Professor of the above mentioned department dr. Cezar MORAR. During the visit, working meetings were held with lecturers of the Department of Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning of the University of Oradea, in particular with the head of the department. univ. dr. Ioana JOSAN, Assistant Professors dr. Grigore Vasile HERMAN, dr. Vasile GRAMA, Pavlo KOBYLIN got acquainted with the specifics of the Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning of the University of Oradea, curricula, discussed areas of cooperation between departments in research and education, including prospects for cooperation under Erasmus + program, participation in joint research projects, writing joint research articles in editions indexed in scientometric databases Scopus, Web of Science, etc. Within the staff mobility for training the lecturer studied peculiarities of the natural-resource and tourist-recreational potential of Bihor, history of settlement and economic development of the territory, current demographic and socio-economic situation of Oradea, a significant number of tourist sites in Oradea, Timisoara, Baile-Felix, visited the museum of Oradea Fortress. According to the results of the training under Erasmus + program, he received a certificate.

Management of the Department of Human Geography and Regional Studies of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University and lecturer Pavlo Kobylin expresses its sincere gratitude to Associate Professor Cezar MORAR for the warm welcome and fruitful experience exchange during the staff mobility for training under the Erasmus + program.