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On 11 September 2025, the representatives of the Kremenchuk Flight College took part in the seminar-training on the implementation of the academic mobility projects within the Erazmus + programme. The event was held online and brought together employees of higher education institutions responsible for international cooperation and Erasmus+ projects.

Kremenchuk Flight College was represented at the event by: Deputy Director of the College for Educational and Scientific Activities Olena Tsymbalistova, Head of the Educational Process Organisation Department Olena Chernikova together with Head of the Practical Training Department Oksana Borysenko and Department Specialist Inna Yakymets, Head of the Scientific Activity Organisation Department Liudmyla Oliinyk together with Associate Researcher of the Department Nataliia Kitsel, Specialist of the International Relations and Interuniversity Work Group Svitlana Stelmakh together with translator Yuliia Onyschenko, as well as Heads of Departments Yevhen Volkanin, Maryna Kiriukhina and Tetiana Kozlovska together with teachers Inna Ryshkova, Dariia Riabtseva, Maryna Puzyr, Oleksandr Samokhlib, Valentina Syvolozhska, Olena Davitaia, Volodymyr Zhurid, Viktor Panchenko, Alla Reuta, Ihor Vasin, Inna Deriabina, and Serhii Sych.

The purpose of the training seminar was to inform webinar participants about the conditions for applying for grants for scientific research under the ERC programme. The speakers were: Josephina Enfedaque, Head of Call Coordination Unit, Martin Penny, Head of Communication Unit, and Alban Kellerbauer, Head of Support Unit to the Scientific Council, from the European Research Council. Seminar participants had the opportunity to ask questions online in a chat room and receive detailed answers from the speakers regarding the implementation of the Erasmus+ projects.

Participation in the seminar allowed College representatives to gain valuable knowledge and practical advice that will contribute to the activation of international activities and the expansion of opportunities for student and teacher academic mobility.