From March 1, 2022, with the participation of the teacher of the department Ph.D., Ass. Prof. Hrebenyk L.I., the implementation of the international educational grant project Jean Monnet Actions under ERASMUS+ Programme ERASMUS-JMO-2021-HEI-TCH-RSCH EUNanoGreen – 101047940 “Responsible development of nanosafety as the contribution to the European Green Deal” (head – Prof. Dyadyura K.O.) (2022-2025) is started. The project is interdisciplinary and will be implemented by teachers of two structural subdivisions of SumDU – the Faculty of Technical Systems and Energy Efficient Technologie and Medical Institute. The project’s planning aims to raise the level of knowledge and awareness of students, society, and stakeholders on the safe use of new nanotechnologies under the general provisions of the European Green Agreement, considering European integration processes and relevance of the European Union ideas. The project’s main activities are focused on the European concept of sustainable development, the tasks of which include increasing the knowledge base, including for better protection of citizens and the environment from the dangerous effects of new technological achievements of society.
The project’s main goal is to maintain the sustainability of knowledge on nanosafety in the context of promoting high standards of the Green Deal using a multidisciplinary approach by introducing a new optional course, “Responsible development of nanosafety as the contribution to the European Green Deal”. The social orientation of the project aims to increase the activity of citizens in the safe use of advanced technologies.
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