The Course on EU Entrepreneurship Values, Cultural Diversity and Unity started



07.11.2019


 

On September 19, 2019, the first seminar in the course “EU Entrepreneurship Values: Cultural Diversity and Unity” was given for MSc students of group 539-M1 by Dr. Julia Ziyatdinova, Chair for Department of Foreign Languages for Professional Communication. The first seminar focused on the issues of European Union creation, and communication between the present day 28 EU member states.
This course is a part of “Business Foreign Language” discipline given in English and partially translated into Russian. The seminars will be held for 2-3 academic hours every Thursday during the autumn semester. They will cover the following topics:
1. Europe : Cultural Identity – Cultural Diversity. The search for a central concept in Europe’s cultural identity. The promotion of the culture as a driver of innovation and creative endeavor.
2. ‘United in Diversity’ – cultural clusters in the EU and their influence on doing business.
3. The placing of culture as a main element of the EU’s external relations, in order to foster understanding with other parts of the world.
4. The EU culture in its policy on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the interests of enterprises. Evaluation of the impact of European policy on CSR. Enhancing the visibility of CSR and disseminating good practices.
5. The EU New Skills for New Jobs initiative Forecasts by the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (CEDEFOP). Analysis of emerging trends at sectoral level and the development of sectoral skills councils.
6. Efficiency of health saving technologies and health care systems in the EU.



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Source: KNRTU

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