2018
DOI: 10.29202/nvngu/2018-2/21
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Management features of international educational projects between universities of Poland and Ukraine

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“…As we can see, the main part of them are people from 40 to 60 years old, while young and middleaged people under 40 make 20,15%, which means that local authorities have not become younger [Tsentralna, 2015]. Our country currently needs people with new world outlook, people who are not afraid of new things, since it is very important in our dynamic world -what was significant yesterday may become history today [Rudenko et al, 2018]. As it can be seen, there is local staff available, but the age disproportion is evident: young managers under 40 think differently if compared to the elder generation.…”
Section: What Managers Do Ukrainian Small Towns Of Today Need What Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As we can see, the main part of them are people from 40 to 60 years old, while young and middleaged people under 40 make 20,15%, which means that local authorities have not become younger [Tsentralna, 2015]. Our country currently needs people with new world outlook, people who are not afraid of new things, since it is very important in our dynamic world -what was significant yesterday may become history today [Rudenko et al, 2018]. As it can be seen, there is local staff available, but the age disproportion is evident: young managers under 40 think differently if compared to the elder generation.…”
Section: What Managers Do Ukrainian Small Towns Of Today Need What Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some important issues on Ukrainian post-totalitarian rehabilitation are outlined by Sergii Rudenko in his paper. [Tytarenko & Rudenko, 2018] In the new Ukrainian society religion is the extremely powerful force claiming to establish new ideals of moral perfection. Ukrainian society is currently experiencing an unprecedented surge of religiosity.…”
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“…As for the external system, everything is more or less specified, because there are certain regulatory requirements: edu cational standards, licensing and accreditation of edu cational activities, state certification, rating assessment, and others. Nowadays, namely the external education quality assurance system is in the focus of attention of academic community [1]. However, in the light of uni versity autonomy, the internal education quality assur ance system is equally important.…”
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“…Presentation of the main research. The works of S. Rudenko [4], R. Naumenko [5], D. Svyrydenko [6], et al deal with the necessity of reforming the Ukrainian economy based on the experience of European countries. The works of О. Petinova [7], О. Bazaluk [8], О. Pavlova [9], et al are devoted to the impact of this reform on the daily life of workers in reforming industries.…”
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