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Prometheus and EBRD to provide 60 thousand grant places for training Ukrainian entrepreneurs

Educational platform Prometheus and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) open the program “Bootcamp economic recovery” with 60 thousand grant places for training of Ukrainian entrepreneurs, the co-founder of Prometheus Ivan Primachenko in Facebook reported.
According to the message, Ukrainian entrepreneurs will be taught by Harvard, the University of Virginia’s Darden Business School and Rice University, as well as the co-founders of Novaya Poshta, Preply, Eugene Klopotenko and other leading entrepreneurs in Ukraine.
The program includes four courses: “How to Start Your Own Business in Times of Uncertainty: A Step-by-Step Guide from Ukraine’s Top Entrepreneurs”; “CS50: Fundamentals of Programming for Business Professionals” from Harvard University; “Grow to Greatness: Smart Growth for Private Business” from the Darden Business School at Virginia Tech; and “Finance for Non-Financial People” from Rice University.
“I haven’t yet seen top American universities open their business courses for free, and in a different language. This is a unique chance that should be taken here and now,” Primachenko wrote.
Registration for the Economic Recovery Bootcamp program is open from today at https://prometheus ua/prometheus-plus/bootcamp).

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