We received 15 multimedia boards as a part of international assistance
The Rivne Medical Academy became one of the educational institutions that received modern equipment as part of an international technical support project.
In particular, the Academy was given 15 multimedia boards that will be used in the educational process.
The project is being implemented with the support of the Japanese government and involves the transfer of more than 7,000 units of computer equipment to Ukraine. In total, 382 educational institutions will receive assistance, including professional colleges and schools.
The new equipment will allow us to improve the quality of teaching, use digital tools more actively, and make classes more interactive for students.
This is exactly the goal set by the initiators of our institution's participation in the selection - the First Vice-Rector of the Academy, Ruslana Konoshchuk, and the director of the Professional Medical College of the Academy, Dmytro Lysytsia. We sincerely thank you for your professional approach to work and teamwork, which makes it possible to be among the winners.
“We deliberately applied for this project, because we understand the importance of digital solutions in education. The fact that the Academy received 15 multimedia boards is the result of our work and at the same time an investment in the quality of student training,” says Ruslana Konoshchuk.
The Rector of the Academy, Roman Shustyk, notes that the equipment is already being integrated into the educational process. First of all, it will be used during the teaching of professionally-oriented disciplines and practical classes. Thus, the Rivne Medical Academy continues to update the material and technical base and introduce modern approaches to training in accordance with the needs of medical education.
The project “Urgent Improvement of Equipment for the Provision of Educational Services” is implemented by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine within the framework of grant agreements between the Government of Ukraine and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (CA). This is one of the largest projects supporting the Ukrainian education system from Japan, the goal of which is to improve practical training, students' access to innovations, and improve the quality of education under martial law.