Detachable Subdivision
"Rivne Professional College of
National University of Life
and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine"
The Interreg Europe Programme brings people together to share innovative and sustainable solutions to address regional development challenges. The Programme area covers the 27 EU Member States, as well as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, and Ukraine.
Consortiums of partner organizations from countries participating in the Program can receive funding. The recommended number of partners in one project is from 5 to 16 organizations. The indicative budget of one project (per consortium of partners) is from 1 to 2 million euros (on average 40-120 thousand euros per partner).
The program is open to government agencies, educational institutions, healthcare institutions, municipal utilities, regional development agencies, etc., which are mainly funded by the state. As well as non-profit organizations (NGOs, cluster organizations, chambers of commerce and industry, business associations, entrepreneurs or trade unions).
“INTERREG EUROPE programs are funded by the European Union. Ukraine joined it in December last year. This has opened up new opportunities for our institutions and organizations, which will be able to cooperate with partners from other countries within the framework of this Program and receive funding for joint projects. As well as exchange experience and implement the best global practices and innovations,” said Iryna BUTYNETS, Director of the Department of MTD and International Cooperation.
The head of the cyclical commission of construction disciplines, Iryna CHORNA, and the head of educational and industrial practice, head of the PPOP VSP RFK NUBiP of Ukraine, Taras SASOVSKYY, became participants in a series of webinars:
1. Building a Successful Partnership – April 15 (from the development of projects on building a successful partnership. This is the first in a series of four webinars on how to develop your project and submit it in an application during this competition.);
2. Project Methodology Development – April 16 (regarding project methodology development. This is the second in a series of four webinars on how to develop your project and submit it in an application during this competition.);
3. Management, Budget and Finance – April 17 (from the development of a project on project management, budget and finance);
4. Project communication – April 18 (from the development of the project on communication within the project).
The webinars provided an opportunity to receive feedback from colleagues during a four-day in-depth analysis, analyze the experience of experts who support practitioners and policymakers across Europe, undergo peer review, and be inspired by best practices in Europe.






Iryna CHORNA,
Head of the cyclical commission of construction disciplines,
Taras SASOVSKY,
Head of training and industrial practice
