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Monday, 30 September 2024 14:06

Students of Comrat State University participated in student mobility in Kauno kolegija, Lithuania, within the framework of the UniClad project

In the period from August 26 to September 22, students of Comrat State University had the opportunity to participate in student mobility in Kauno kolegija Higher Education Institution (Kaunas, Lithuania) within the framework of the international project UniClaD, aimed at “Increasing the ability of universities to initiate and participate in the development of clusters on the principles of innovation and sustainability”.

Six students of Comrat State University from the Agrarian-Technological and Economics faculties were competitively selected for the internship in Lithuania:

  • Coliș Alexandr - student of group AIM-22 of the Agrarian-Technological Faculty;
  • Lebedev Valentin - student of group AIM-22 of the Agrarian-Technological Faculty;
  • Vlah Inessa - student of group AIM-22 of the Agrarian-Technological Faculty;
  • Radova Tatiana - student of group AA-23 of the Agrarian-Technological Faculty;
  • Ceșcova Irina - student of group EF-22 of the Faculty of Economics;
  • Germek-Ciolac Victoria - student of group ETU-23 of the Faculty of Economics.

During the internship, the students of the Agrarian-Technological and Economics Faculties of Comrat State University had the opportunity to study and deepen their knowledge in the studied branches. The students visited different enterprises, farms, vineyards, communicated with entrepreneurs and local producers. The guys had the opportunity to participate in harvesting, visited private enterprises for growing flowers. The students learned about the experience of a European university by attending lectures and practical classes of Lithuanian professors. Thanks to the internship, students improved their English language skills and gained unique knowledge of Lithuanian history and culture by visiting museums and galleries. The internship allowed students not only to deepen their theoretical knowledge, but also to gain valuable practical experience, familiarize themselves with international education standards and establish professional contacts with foreign colleagues.

We are confident that the acquired knowledge and skills will help our students to become highly qualified specialists and competitive in the labor market. We thank the coordinator of the UniClad Vytaute Giedraitiene project, EU Comission, Rector of CSU Dr., Associate Professor Serghei Zaharia for this opportunity and fruitful cooperation!