The Cabinet of Ministers has adopted a resolution allowing some bachelor’s students to go abroad for internships.
This was reported by MP Oleksiy Honcharenko on his telegram channel.
Bachelor’s students aged 18-22, as well as masters of medical, pharmaceutical and veterinary specialties studying at Ukrainian universities, will be able to travel abroad.
Goncharenko’s information was confirmed on Facebook by Education Minister Oksen Lisovyi.
According to him, it will be possible to study abroad for one semester, or about four months.
He gave a list of documents required for this:
– student’s e-ticket;
– a referral from an educational institution;
– a certified copy of the agreement with a foreign university on admission to the academic mobility program;
– a military reference document from the TCC.
Also, those wishing to do an internship abroad should have high grades and fulfill a number of requirements set by the program founders.
The Ministry of Education will not issue any special permits.
The day before, amid mobilization in Ukraine, the authorities tightened the rules for admission to graduate school. Tougher admission conditions will cut off those who were liable for military service who were hoping to enroll in a postgraduate program at any university solely to get a deferral from mobilization.
Meanwhile, in the new draft law on toughening mobilization, MPs promised to leave the postponement for graduate students.