Project Courses

Competition Policy of the EU (D-IER)
Optional course for regular day-time Bachelor Students who major in International Economic Relations.
Structure - forms of competition policy of the EU:
- introduction;
- anti-trust regulation;
- regulation of mergers and acquisitions;
- state aid;
- the international impact of the EU competition policy;
- the effect of the EU competition policy on Ukraine and its competition policy.
The EU Regulation of International Economic Relations (D-IER)
A module within the compulsory course Regulation of International Economic Relations for regular day-time Bachelor Students who major in International Economic Relations.
Structure – foreign economic strategy of the EU and policy components:
- introduction;
- tariff regulation;
- anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard measures;
- technical regulations;
- regulation of trade in services;
- investment;
- migration;
- transfer of knowledge;
- enlargement and integration with third countries.
The EU Regulation of International Economic Relations (D-IB)
A module within the compulsory course International Economic Relations for regular day-time Bachelor Students who major in International Business.
Structure – foreign economic strategy of the EU and policy components:
- introduction;
- tariff regulation;
- anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard measures;
- technical regulations;
- regulation of trade in services;
- investment;
- migration;
- transfer of knowledge;
- enlargement and integration with third countries.
Social Policy in the EU (D-IER)
Optional course for regular day-time Master Students who major in International Economic Relations. Teaching in English.
Structure:
- introduction;
- principles of the EU Social Union development;
- instruments of social policy in the living environment;
- labour environment;
- gender policy;
- employment;
- social security.
The EU Regulation of International Economic Relations (E-IER)
A module within the compulsory course International Economic Relations for extramural Master Students who major in International Economic Relations.
Structure – foreign economic strategy of the EU and policy components:
- introduction;
- tariff regulation;
- anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard measures;
- technical regulations;
- regulation of trade in services;
- investment;
- migration;
- transfer of knowledge;
- enlargement and integration with third countries.
The EU Regulation of International Economic Relations (E-IB)
A module within the compulsory course International Economic Relations for extramural Master Students who major in International Business.
Structure – foreign economic strategy of the EU and policy components:
- introduction;
- regulation of trade in goods
- regulation of trade in services;
- investment;
- migration;
- transfer of knowledge;
- enlargement and integration with third countries.
The EU in the World Economy (A-EIU)
Lectures for civil servants of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
Structure:
- the EU economic potential;
- its role in international trade in goods and services, investment, transfer of knowledge, migration, and integration;
- modern development trends;
- social standards.
Foreign Trade Regulation in the EU (A-EIU)
Lectures for civil servants of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
Structure:
- tariff regulation;
- anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard measures;
- technical regulations;
- trade integration policy of the EU.
The EU in the World Economy (SS-EI)
Lectures for students of the Summer School.
Structure:
- the EU economic potential;
- its role in international trade in goods and services, investment, transfer of knowledge, migration, and integration;
- modern development trends;
- social standards.