INNBI

In 2025, the Library of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University joined the international project INNBI - Initiation of a Network of National Bibliometric Infrastructures with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The project is coordinated by the German Research Centre for Higher Education and Research (DZHW).

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06-12 April 2025
Helsinki, Republic of Finland

From 06 to 12 April 2025 academic mobility of the faculty of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University took place within the framework of the international project “Bridge to Inclusion: Accelerating the Value of Special Needs Education” funded by the Ministry of Education of Finland (TFK, Ukraine programme 2024). The project implementing team included the Dean of the Faculty Nataliia Klishevych, PhD in Pedagogy, Associate Professor; Deputy Dean for Research, Methodological and Academic Affairs Roman Pavliuk, PhD in Pedagogy, Associate Professor; Head of the Department of Special and Inclusive Education Olena Martynchuk, Doctor of Science in Pedagogy, Associate Professor; Professor of the Department of Special and Inclusive Education Tetiana Skrypnyk, Doctor of Science in Psychology, Senior Researcher; Associate Professor of the Department of Special and Inclusive Education; Associate Professor of the Department of Special and Inclusive Education Nataliia Babych, PhD in Pedagogy, Associate Professor; Associate Professor of the Department of Special and Inclusive Education Halyna Vasylieva, PhD in Pedagogy; Sophie Marie Hanevych, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Special and Inclusive Education.

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On the 14th – 17th 2011 in Malmo, Sweden, the General Assembly of European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) approved the application form of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University as an Associate Member of EAEA.


European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA) is the European non-profit organization and a European NGO with 116 member organizations in 43 countries. EAEA influences EU policies on non-formal adult education and lifelong learning; represents adult education civil society in official working groups and conferences.

The benefits for our University as a member of the Association are as follows:

- We get access to Association services and benefit from their work.

- We can add our voice to the debate on adult education and actively support the advocacy work for adult education in Europe.

- We join a network of more than 120 associations from across Europe and more than 120 associations from across Europe.

- We can join EAEA events and share information and experiences in the educational issues.

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