Seminars 2018

On June 1, 2018, the Department of Sociology hosted a lecture by Daniel Fedorowycz, PhD in Politics from the University of Oxford, PETRO JACYK POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW, CENTER FOR EUROPEAN, RUSSIAN, AND EURASIAN STUDIES, Munk School of Global Affairs on the topic: “Conflict studies turn to history”

June 20, 2018 in the hall of the Academic Council at the Igor Sikorsky KPI hosted the final fifth lecture of MONICA PRASAD, Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University (USA) on the topic: “Was there an alternative? The Economics of Neoliberalism”

June 19, 2018 the hall of the Academic Council of KPI. I. Sikorsky hosted the fourth lecture of MONICA PRASAD, Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University (USA) on the topic: “Neoliberalism in the EU”

June 18, 2018  the hall of the Academic Council at the Igor Sikorsky KPI hosted the third lecture of MONICA PRASAD, Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University (USA) on the topic: “Tax Revolution in the United States”

June 15, 2018 the hall of the Academic Council at the Igor Sikorsky KPI hosted the second lecture of MONICA PRASAD, Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University (USA) on the topic: “Theory and practice of neoliberalism”

June 14, 2018  the hall of the Academic Council at the Igor Sikorsky KPI  hosted the first lecture of MONICA PRASAD, Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University (USA) on the topic: “Neoliberalism in the world: evaluation of theories”

More about Monica Prasad at this link: https://www.sociology.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/core/monica-prasad.html

May 25, 2018  in the hall of the Academic Council at the Igor Sikorsky KPI an open lecture was given by Paul D’Anieri (Paul D’Anieri), Professor at the University of California at Riverside (USA) on the topic: “US Foreign Policy Under Trump and the Prospects for US-Ukraine Relations” relations between the United States and Ukraine).

 

May 24, 2018 in the hall of the Academic Council at the Igor Sikorsky KPI open lecture was given by Paul D’Anieri, a professor at the University of California at Riverside (USA) on the topic: “The Geopolitics versus Democracy in the Conflict over Ukraine”.



April 16, 2018 the hall of the Academic Council at the Igor Sikorsky KPI hosted an open lecture by Marek Rymza, Head of the Department of Preventive Functions of Social Policy of the Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Warsaw (Republic of Poland) on the topic: “Applied Sociology: Theory and Practice. Experience of the Institute of Applied Sociology of the University of Warsaw in the analysis of public policy “.

Ukrainian-Belarusian seminar on “Integration of engineering education and business education in technical universities of Ukraine and Belarus as a factor in the development of national economies” with the participation of representatives of Departments of sociology and Theory and Practice of Management, as well as Belarusian colleagues: Kostyukevich Svetlana Viktorovna – Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Leading Research employee of the Department of Sociology of Social Sphere of the Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, topic: “Training of an engineer-entrepreneur as a key figure for the development of innovative economy” and Andros Irina Alexandrovna – PhD in Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology specialties as a social base for the development of industrial entrepreneurship in Belarus (on the example of BNTU) ”.

March 21, 2018 in the hall of Igor Sikorsky KPI Academic Council an open lecture-discussion in English on the topic was held: “American government and modern politics. Transparency, openness, audit and accountability in the US government.”

Лектор – сенатор Кріс Стейнігер, американський політичний діяч з Канзасу (США).

On March 1, 2018, the hall of Igor Sikorsky KPI Academic Council hosted a lecture by Fulbright senior scholar Jessica Zykhovich, PhD in Slavic Studies, a researcher at the Center for New Democracies named after the Weiser family of the University of Michigan. Lecture topic: “Projected Modernities: Digital Democracy as Political Creativity” “Projected Modernities: Digital Democracy as Political Creativity”.

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