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Implementation Jean Monnet European programme

This is a programme whose objective is to broaden the knowledge on the European Union and to disseminate this knowledge.
The European Commission introduced in the year 2003 a grant entitled Jean Monnet, in order to arise more interest on the part of academic circles in the implementation of the issues of European integration through an active teaching and a support of scientific teaching in this area. This programme provides for actions in four modules, which include priorities in the following disciplines:

  • Community Law

  • European Economic Integration

  • History of the European Construction Process

  • European Political Integration

Projects connected with two branches of the region’s economy are being implemented at the University: agro-business (European Integration in Agro-Business) and geodesy and cartography (the European Module for Geodesy and Cartography).

Mr. Michał Jasiulewicz, Prof. Doctor Habilitated is the creator and leader of the programme implemented at the Koszalin University of Technology, on the Department of Economics and Management, which comprises the module of the economic European integration. His team includes: Mr. Romuald Kiełczewski, Ph.D., Mr. Waldemar Gostomczyk, Ph.D. and Ms. Ewa Fijałkowska, M.A.

Issues connected with European integration are implemented in various fields and forms. Within the scope of didactic and scientific activities, scientific and popular-scientific meetings are held for students, which explain and propagate the principles of Poland’s participation in the European Union, with a special focus on the significance and functioning of structural funds.

In order to widen the knowledge on the functioning of European markets, post-graduate studies: “European Integration in Agro-Business” have been opened for working graduates of higher schools.

In the scope of Jean Monnet Project – Integration in Agro-Business, the following topics have been realised:

  • Structural Funds: (46 hours – 55 students)

  • Integration with the European Union in the scope of Polish agriculture: (38 hours – 157 students)

  • European Integration in Agro-Business:(48 hours – 32 students)

In the framework of Jean Monnet Project, the Koszalin University of Technology runs conferences, seminars, as well as other initiatives are undertaken. In the year 2003, the Chair of Agro-Business of the Koszalin University of Technology organized 10th International Congress of Agriculture and Agro-Business Economists”. Over 200 agriculture and agro-business economists participated in the congress from Poland, the USA, Germany, Sweden, Russia, Hungary and the Czech Republic.

  1. "Rural areas and food economy in the event of integration in EU" International Congress of the Polish Association of the Agricultural and Agro-Business Economists; September 2003 in Koszalin (230 participants)

  2. "Economic and Organizational Determinants of the Socio-economic Activity. European integration impact on the structural changes of the areas of high unemployment rate"; September 2003 in Międzyzdroje (attended by 110 people)

  3. Inernational Seminar – "Rolle der transnationalen Aus-und Weiterbildung fur die wirtschftliche Entwicklung des Mittelstandes in landlichen Raumen der Europaischen Union"; Dedlow 2003, Organized by: TU Koszalin with the Bildung-Wirtschatf-Techik in Dedlow (Germany); 130 participants

  4. Seminar "European Union and future of the Middle Pomerania"; September 2003, Koszalin (60 participants)

  5. Students Workshops: "Biomass as Alternatives Energy Sources"; December 2003, Jelenia Góra (35 participants)

  6. Workshops, lectures and seminars – in 8 villages in the Middle Pomerania – on EU integrations themes:

    • Agro-Tourism as a chance for rural development in EU

    • Accountancy at the farms in EU

    • Integration of Polish agriculture to CAP

    • European Union Founds as a chance to activate rural development in socio-economic terms (70 hours, 170 participants)

  7. "Alternative sources of energy"; (students and young research – 58 participants), Koszalin, May 2004

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