On September, 25-26 in Zaporizkomu national the International scientific-practical conference “Musical therapy as social and psychological rehabilitation” was held. In course of two days scientists from Ukraine, Byelorussia, Germany and Norway analyzed problems of theory and practice of social and psychological rehabilitation by means of music. New course was implemented in ZNU 8 years ago, when the agreement about collaboration between our university and the University of applied sciences of Magdeburg-Stendal (Germany) was concluded.Conference in musical therapy
On September, 25-26 in Zaporizkomu national the International scientific-practical conference “Musical therapy as social and psychological rehabilitation” was held. In course of two days scientists from Ukraine, Byelorussia, Germany and Norway analyzed problems of theory and practice of social and psychological rehabilitation by means of music. New course was implemented in ZNU 8 years ago, when the agreement about collaboration between our university and the University of applied sciences of Magdeburg-Stendal (Germany) was concluded.25.09.2008 15:43
That days attache in questions of lecturing the English language of the Ambassy of United states of America in Ukraine Tomas Santos and alternate attache in questions of education and culture Karen Robly visited Zaporizhzhya national university. The aim of their visit was discussion of conditions of collaboration between Ambassy of USA in Ukraine and our university.
On September 13-14 the Student League of Association of lawyers of Ukraine celebrated its third anniversary on historic and picturesque land of the isle Khortitsya, where gathered 75 representatives of the League from 11 regions of Ukraine. Celebration passed in a form of All-Ukrainian educative camp and All-Ukrainian football championship.
The first of September – the holiday of all teachers, students and schoolchildren – was especially solemn for the staff of Zaporizhzhya national university. For the first time in its 77-annual history the number of first-year students amounted three thousand.
