As artificial intelligence changes the global labour market, a crucial question arises: How can we ensure that it does not widen, but rather narrow, gender gaps? This OECD webinar brought together leading experts to explore the impact of AI on women's employment opportunities, the role of education in bridging the digital gap, and strategies for creating more inclusive technologies.
Historical background: The National Guard of Ukraine was established in March 1991 after the proclamation of Ukraine's independence. The main purpose of this formation was to ensure the security and protection of citizens during the transitional period of the country's formation.
The participants discussed the key challenges of the skills shortage that is affecting industry across Europe and the role of digital education in creating a sustainable labour force. The webinar highlighted how initiatives in adult learning, vocational training and continuing professional development can help overcome these challenges within the framework of the Skills Union programme.
On 26 March 2025, Svitlana Stelmakh, a specialist of the International Relations and Interuniversity Work Group, Serhii Vladov, Head of the Scientific Activity Organisation Department, and Nataliia Kitsel, an associate researcher of the Scientific Activity Organisation Department, organised an important meeting with representatives of the Cadet and Student Council.
Traditionally, the youth of Kremenchuk Flight College of KhNUIA took part in the Essay Contest for Pupils and Students ‘My Shevchenko’, which received the title ‘international’ last year.
In the period between 13 and 24 March 2025, the Head of the Air Transport Department, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor Tetiana Kozlovska, Senior Teacher of the Department of Air Transport Alla Reuta, and Teacher of the Department of Air Transport Inna Deryabina took part in the International Advanced Training (Webinar) on the topic: ‘International Experience of Using Artificial Intelligence in the Educational Process (Part II)’.
We are saddened to announce the death of former College graduate Zharkov Anatolii Stanislavovych, who heroically died on 28 February 2024, defending the territorial integrity of Ukraine during the Russia's aggression.