June 10, 2025
The online webinar “Gamification in Education” was held!On June 10, 2025, the School of Foreign Languages of Karazin University held a vibrant online webinar “Gamification in Education” organized within the framework of the international Erasmus+ DigiFLEd project “Modernization of University Foreign Language Education Programs through Integration with Information Technology”.
May 30, 2025
The webinar “Modern Digital Tools for Foreign Language Teaching, Communication, and Collaboration” was held!Digital tools in action! Educators join forces for modern teaching!
May 22, 2025
️An engaging webinar on the digitalization of education was held at the School of Foreign Languages!On May 21, 2025, an online webinar on the topic “Digital Assistants in Teaching Vocabulary” was held on the ZOOM platform as part of the Erasmus+ DigiFLEd project “Modernization of University Educational Programs in Foreign Languages through Integration with Information Technologies”.
April 29, 2025
Project Results in Action: “Education Without Borders” — Philology students presented digital micro-lessonsOn April 29, 2025, the School of Foreign Languages at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University hosted an open class “Education Without Borders: Digital Tools in Action.”
April 2, 2025
Students spoke at the annual student scientific seminar “Bachelor's Readings”On April 2, 2025, full-time and part-time bachelor's students of the German Language and Literature and Translation and English program of the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology spoke at the annual student scientific seminar “Bachelor's Readings”.
March 27, 2025
THE I STAGE OF THE ALL-UKRAINIAN COMPETITION OF STUDENT SCIENTIFIC WORKS IN THE SPECIALITY B11 PHILOLOGY (LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE) AT THE FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES IS OVERWe express our gratitude to our young scientists who, despite various difficulties, carried out extensive work and decently presented the results of their own research during the conference. This event is important not only for the School of Foreign Languages, but also for the entire V.N. Karazin university and the Ukrainian scientific environment in general.
February 5, 2025
The Department of Romance and Germanic Philology of the School of Foreign Languages became part of a quadripartite agreement!In January 2025, the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology of the School of Foreign Languages became part of a quadripartite agreement between three Ukrainian universities (V. N. Karazin National University Kharkiv, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Yuriy Fedkovych National University of Chernivtsi) and one German university - the Free University of Berlin - within the framework of the GIP (Germanic Institutional Partnership) programme.
December 9, 2024
School of Foreign Languages contributes to the publication of the DigiFLEd Benchmarking ReportSchool of Foreign Languages contributes to the publication of the DigiFLEd Benchmarking Report
November 26, 2024
School of Foreign Languages Faculty Participate in Training Modules within the International DigiFLEd ProjectThe School of Foreign Languages of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University has become actively involved in the new phase of the international DigiFLEd project “Modernization of university education programmes in foreign languages by integrating information technologies” (№101128713 – DigiFLEd – ERASMUS-EDU-2023-CBHE). This phase of the project involves participation in modern educational and methodological modules developed by leading European partner universities: Tampere University (Finland), National University of Ireland Maynooth (Ireland), and the University of Western Macedonia (Greece).
November 22, 2024
The VI All-Ukrainian Student Scientific Conference "Romance Languages and Civilization" was heldOn 21 November 2024, the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology of the School of Foreign Languages of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University held the VI Ukrainian Student Scientific Conference ‘Romance Languages and Civilisation’. The organising committee was headed by Tetiana Cherkashyna, Doctor of Philology, Full Professor, Full Professor of the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology of the School of Foreign Languages of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.