A meeting was held between the members of the working groups on the development and revision of educational programs in the specialty ‘Political Science’ and the stakeholder – Petro Stetsiuk, legal advisor at the Razumkov Centre (Ukrainian Centre for Economic and Political Studies named after Oleksandr Razumkov), and Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (2006–2016).
An integral part of implementing educational programs in the specialty of Political Science is the continuous process of their revision and improvement. As part of this ongoing work, a meeting was held with a stakeholder – Petro Bohdanovych Stetsiuk, Legal Advisor at the Razumkov Centre (Ukrainian Centre for Economic and Political Studies named after Oleksandr Razumkov) and Judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (2006–2016).
The meeting was attended by members of the working groups responsible for the development and revision of educational programs in the specialty of Political Science, including: Acting Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Doctor of Political Science, Professor Anatolii Semenovych Romaniuk (guarantor of the Bachelor’s educational program “Political Science”), Head of the Department of Theory and History of Political Science, Doctor of Political Science, Professor Hennadii Volodymyrovych Shypunov, Acting Head of the Department of Political Science, Doctor of Political Science, Professor Vitalii Serhiiovych Lytvyn (guarantor of the Master’s educational program “Political Science”), Professor of the Department of Theory and History of Political Science, Doctor of Political Science, Professor Ihor Yaroslavovych Vdovychyn (guarantor of the Doctoral educational and research program “Political Science”).
During the meeting, the participants analyzed and discussed the curricula and educational programs for the training of students and postgraduate students in the specialty of Political Science, with a focus on identifying necessary updates and improvements. In addition, the main directions and forms of cooperation between the Departments of Theory and History of Political Science, Political Science, and the Razumkov Centre were outlined.



