Meeting with secondary education graduates of the Otynia Lyceum

On March 18, within the framework of career orientation events at the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations of the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University “Career University for Students”, specialist of the Institute of History, Ethnology and Archeology of the Carpathians Roman Kobylnyk, teachers Stepan Borchuk, Lilia Shcherbin visited the Otynia Lyceum and met with students of grades 10–11. Lyceum students had the opportunity to learn about the achievements, directions and prospects of development, conditions for the organization of the educational process, international activities of the University. Roman Kobylnyk informed the students of secondary education about the special features of the 2024 admission campaign, talked about the activities, the specifics of the study, and about the educational programs of the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations.

Stepan Borchuk focused the attention of the youth on the success stories of famous graduates of the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations, the competitiveness of graduates on the labor market, the relevance of the Faculty’s educational programs in the conditions of the Russian-Ukrainian war and post-war reconstruction.

 Lilia Shcherbin spoke about the specifics of studying at the Faculty, about the possibilities of implementation and involvement of students in volunteer, educational and public activities.

The teachers of the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations were pleased to learn about the professional success of the graduates of the faculty who work at the lyceum.

 We express our sincere gratitude for the organization of the meeting to Hryniv Natalia Mykhailivna, the director of Otynia Lyceum, and Ugrynchuk Myroslava Vasylivna, the deputy director for educational work, Khrystyna Petrivna Tymchyshyn, a history teacher, Mykhailo Vasylovych Hundyak, a social teacher, and Diana Mykhailivna Hlushkevich, a history teacher.