THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE

Europeanization problems – selected pedagogic, administrative, and legal aspects will be the main topic of discussion during the conference which is organized by Radom Academy of Economics in cooperation with Utenos Kolegia, Российская Академия Образования, Східноєвропейський національний університет імені Лесі Українки and will take place on 13th April, 2013 at Trtaugutta street 61a.

 

Before becoming the member of the European Union, each country has to face a long process of Europeanization that also embraces an educational and administrative sector. Although the European Union aims at standardizing existing laws, there are still discrepancies between the European countries, for example in education, administration, law, and because of that a universal model is needed that would enhance the position of the European Union on the international arena.

 

Because of the diverse political, structural, and educational differences between the European Union’s countries, the problem of Europeanization needs to be addressed in an appropriate way that would respect the values and  priorities of each country.

 The problem of Europeanization is extremely complex. In order to confront it, one has to possess a broad knowledge of European, international, and internal law. Even though a lot of research has been already done on that topic, there is still a need for exploring this topic further. The research results undoubtedly provide a new source of information that might be used to solve international, European, and internal discrepancies in various policies and acts.

All interested in the following conference at Radom Academy of Economics are welcome, especially all administrators, teachers, pedagogy staff, and all other trainees working in different sectors.

Further information on the conference can be obtained from the main organizers: ass. prof. Ewa Jasiuk (ejasiuk@wsh.pl) and ass. prof. Sylwester Bębas (sbebas@wsh.pl) or  dean’s offices at Traugutta 61a street, tel: 48 363 22 90, Domagalskiego 7a street, tel: 48 360 10 75.