April 5, 2025
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17% of the boys who left under the student exchange program – Deputy Minister of Education did not return to Ukraine

The Deputy Minister of Education reported that up to 17% of boys who left under the student exchange program had not returned to Ukraine. Source: “Ukrinform” with reference to the words of the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Mikhail Vinnytskyi Direct Language: “There is a significant part of the guys, which is 15-17% of those who went to academic mobility and did not return on time.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The Deputy Minister of Education reported that up to 17% of boys who left under the student exchange program had not returned to Ukraine.

Source: “Ukrinform” with reference to the words of Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine Mikhail Vinnytsky

Direct Language: “There is a significant part of the guys, which is 15-17% of those who went to academic mobility and have not returned on time. It is not a critical figure yet to cancel the opportunity to leave.

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This figure is not critical but alarming. At some universities it is very high, in others – in fact everyone returns.

We will refer to the rectors of our university, which are part of the Erasmus consortiums (the program of exchange of students, teachers and scientists of the EU Member States – Avt.) So that their commissions are more closely selected by those who go to mobility. ”

Recall:

  • The Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications has decided to suspend the departure of artists abroad from March 3.

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