International mobility of students, internships

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Internship at James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Middlebury Institute of International Studies (US)

The Assistant Professor of the Descriptive geometry, engineering and computer drawing department Hanna Martynenko is undergoing an internship at James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Middlebury Institute of International Studies (US).

The Visiting Fellows program is one of the world’s first professional training programs devoted to WMD non proliferation, arms control, and disarmament issues and designed to assist junior and mid-career policy and technical professionals obtain an in-depth understanding of legal, political, regional, and technical aspects of WMD nonproliferation, and to develop the skills necessary to have a positive impact on arms control and nonproliferation policy in their respective countries and in the international arena.

The program’s overall goal is to train a new generation of experts in the area of WMD nonproliferation, provide them with the knowledge and understanding of the nonproliferation regime and international policy-making process, and help build countries’ core competences to secure and curb the spread of dangerous materials and technologies.

Competition for the project EMERGE
Academic mobility program Erasmus Mundus, Action 2

Until last March 14 Deadline for the competition to participate in the project EMERGE (Erasmus Mundus European Mobility with Neighbouring ReGion in the East: Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus) in the framework of Erasmus Mundus, Action 2.

Details at: http://eureka.kpi.ua/emerge-erasmus-mundus and http://emerge.uaic.ro/
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The University of Man (France) dual-degree program students study five groups of-course 71m 6.040203 specialty - "Physics" Gladyi Olga  and Kovalenko Aleksander

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