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Dear colleagues,

 

you are cordially invited to participation in the ACES Conference

'Innovations and Bologna Process' that will take place in Kyiv,

Ukraine, at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy on September 23, 2010.

 

 

The ACES International Conference

‘INNOVATIONS AND BOLOGNA PROCESS’

September 23, 2010

 

National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

Kyiv, Ukraine

The Conference goal is to discuss the issues of the three cycles of education according to Bologna process requirements

Participants:

  • SSW NaUKMA staff and students (MA)
  • SPH NaUKMA staff and students
  • NaUKMA Doctoral School staff and students
  • SSW Heads from across Ukraine
  • Policy makers from the Ministry of Education and Sciences of Ukraine, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy of Ukraine, Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the State Social Service for Family, Children and Youth
  • Participants of ACES Project (coordinators, lecturers) from Great Britain, Slovenia, Georgia, Estonia, Lithuania
  • Social work educationists from across Ukraine
  • Local practitioners from Kyiv
  • Other stakeholders

9.15 -10.00

Registration of participants

Art Centre of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, 9 Illins’ka Str.

 

INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME REMARKS

10.00–10.10

Prof. Serhiy Kvit, the President of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

10.10-10.20

Jo Lucas, the ACES Project Manager, UK

10.20-10.30

Prof. Volodymyr Morenets, Vice-President for Graduate and Post-Graduate Studies in NaUKMA

10.30-10.35

Svitlana Shytikova, Olena Orzhel, National Tempus Office in Ukraine

10.35-10.40

Prof. Nadiya Kabachenko, Head of the School of Social Work named after V.Poltavets in NaUKMA, coordinator in Ukraine for the Tempus Project ‘Advancing the three cycle system in social work education in six European countries’

10.40-10.45

Dr. Irena Gryga, Head of the School of Public Health in NaUKMA 

 

 

PLENARY SESSION

Art Centre of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, 9 Illins’ka Str.


 

10.45–11.15

Overview and introduction to Bologna process, education policy in social work

Prof. Vesna Leskošek, Faculty of Social Work, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

11.15 -11.45

Coffee Break

11.45–12.25

The third cycle of SW education: PhD Program

Joint presentation by Prof. Nadiya Kabachenko, Head of the School of Social Work named after V.Poltavets in NaUKMA, and Prof. Lauri Leppik, Director of the Institute of Social Work, Tallinn University, Estonia

12.25–12.40

Joint Master’s Program
Prof. Mark Doel, Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, Project Coordinator for the Tempus Project ‘Advancing the three cycle system in social work education in six European countries’; Prof. Iago Kachkachishvili, Head of the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Tbilisi State University, Georgia

12.40–12.55

Establishing Masters’ and PhD Programs at the NaUKMA School of Public Health (SPH): Experience of International Partnership
Dr. Irena Gryga, Head of School of Public Health in NaUKMA

12.55–13.15

International organizations and social work education development. Presentation of the East-European Sub-Regional Association of the Schools of Social Work

Prof. Darja Zaviršek, Chair of the Department for Social Justice and Inclusion, President of the Eastern European Sub-Regional Association of the Schools of Social Work of the IASSW, Faculty of Social Work, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

14.00-15.00

Lunch break

 

15.00–17.30

WORKSHOPS (Places TBA)

 

 

Workshop 1. Approaching the Bologna requirements: innovations and challenges for Social Work curriculums

Moderator: Dr. Tetiana Semigina, the School of Social Work in NaUKMA

 

1st key speaker: Prof. Gedre Kvieskene, Vilnius Pedagogical University, Lithuania. Experience of curriculum development in Vilnius Pedagogical University according to the Bologna requirements

 

2nd key speaker: Prof. Nadiya Kabachenko, Head of the School of Social Work in NaUKMA. Social work education in Ukraine

 

 

Workshop 2. Global agenda key points for action

Moderator: Dr. Olena Savchuk

1st key speaker: Prof. Darja Zaviršek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Presentation of the Global Agenda Key Points for Action

2nd key speaker: Dr. Olena Savchuk, the School of Social Work in NaUKMA. Experience of certificate training in SW education: case of Ukraine

3rd key speaker: Prof. Iago Kachkachishvili, Head of the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Tbilisi State University, Georgia. Experience of certificate training in SW education at Tbilisi State University

Workshop 3. Evolution of Aspirantura into PhD in Ukraine

Moderator: Dr. Liudmyla Kostrova, Head of NaUKMA Research Unit

1st key speaker: Dr. Tetiana Oharkova, Deputy Director of the NaUKMA Doctoral School. Comparing EU Doctoral School models with Ukraine’s Aspirantura

2nd key speaker: Dr. Mychailo Wynnytskyj, Director of the NaUKMA Doctoral School. Mounting the classroom component of PhD studies into the Aspirantura framework

3rd key speaker: Prof. Volodymyr Morenets, NaUKMA Vice-President for Research and Academic Affairs. Combining the PhD thesis defense with the Candidate of Science thesis defense procedures to satisfy both Bologna criteria and Ukraine’s VAK

Workshop 4. Competencies for the graduates of different levels

Moderator: Dr. Irena Gryga

1st key speaker: Dr. Irena Gryga, Head of School of Public Health in NaUKMA. Competencies for the graduates of different levels

2nd key speaker: Dr. Tetiana Andreeva, School of Public Health in NaUKMA. Research training as a key goal in public health education

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