The document provides information about the Department of Human Geography and Regional Studies at V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. It summarizes the history and present state of the department, the programs and specialties offered, faculty members and their areas of research, opportunities for students such as international exchange programs and academic competitions, and advantages for graduates such as professional knowledge and skills in technologies and foreign languages. The department aims to provide students with a modern education to succeed in their future careers.
The department of human geography and regional research at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University was founded in 1934 and has a long history of studying social geography in the Kharkiv region. The department is led by Professor Lyudmila Niemets and focuses on research areas such as sustainable development, social issues, regional development, and GIS technology. It publishes the Journal of Human Geography and engages in projects to develop strategies and analyses for sustainable development in Ukraine.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Roman Plokhikh, a professor at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. It provides details on his education such as degrees in geography from Kazakh National University and scientific degrees. It lists his areas of research interest in geography, tourism development, and geoecology. It also outlines his work experience including teaching positions, research projects for the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, and publications.
This document outlines a research project on education for sustainable development. The project will analyze cultural and territorial dimensions as factors influencing sustainable development. It will examine educational practices promoting sustainable development in rural, mountain, urban, and other territorial contexts. The multidisciplinary research team will use methods from sociology, geography, education, and other fields to study social representations of sustainable development and related educational practices. The goals are to understand territorial contexts and adaptations of education for sustainable development in different areas and jobs to support socio-ecological transitions.
Program of the innovative seminar “Evaluation of scientific/educational progr...volodymyr_kryachko
THE IDEA OF THE SEMINAR 14-16 APRIL 2015:
to present the current state in the functioning of scientific/educational programs for national minorities at the secondary schools in Ukraine, to initiate the discussion concerning elaboration of Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree programs in the history and culture of national minorities, to propose methodological approaches for constructing of these programs, to embrace the possibilities of adaptation of foreign experiences in Ukraine in this sphere
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The document summarizes the Department of Human Geography and Regional Studies at V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. It outlines the department's strengths, including qualified faculty, innovative teaching methods, and practical training opportunities. It highlights advantages graduates gain, such as strong professional knowledge, computer/language skills, and self-improvement abilities. It then describes career paths of past graduates, which include work in local government, education, research, GIS, banking, tourism and more. The department encourages students to gain international experience through trips, grants and collaborations with foreign researchers and universities.
Local Authority’s Strategic Management in Tourism: The Region of Eastern Mace...Patty Konstantinidou
This dissertation examines strategic management in local authorities for tourism development using a case study of the Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace in Greece. Through a literature review and qualitative research including interviews, the dissertation analyzes the region's tourism potential, products, and forms of tourism. The results found the region has natural, cultural and historical attractions but lacks a single recognizable brand. While the region and some municipalities invest in tourism promotion, the spending is fragmented and not always based on strategic plans tailored to the region. Overall, the dissertation aims to explore how strategic management can help local authorities better develop and promote tourism to reduce unemployment and increase economic prosperity in the region.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Gaspard Rwanyiziri. He is currently the Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing at the University of Rwanda, where he also serves as a Senior Lecturer. His academic background includes a PhD in Geography and Planning from Pau University in France. He has extensive research, teaching, and supervision experience in areas related to environment, climate change, biodiversity, and geographic information systems.
The department of human geography and regional research at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University was founded in 1934 and has a long history of studying social geography in the Kharkiv region. The department is led by Professor Lyudmila Niemets and focuses on research areas such as sustainable development, social issues, regional development, and GIS technology. It publishes the Journal of Human Geography and engages in projects to develop strategies and analyses for sustainable development in Ukraine.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Roman Plokhikh, a professor at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. It provides details on his education such as degrees in geography from Kazakh National University and scientific degrees. It lists his areas of research interest in geography, tourism development, and geoecology. It also outlines his work experience including teaching positions, research projects for the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, and publications.
This document outlines a research project on education for sustainable development. The project will analyze cultural and territorial dimensions as factors influencing sustainable development. It will examine educational practices promoting sustainable development in rural, mountain, urban, and other territorial contexts. The multidisciplinary research team will use methods from sociology, geography, education, and other fields to study social representations of sustainable development and related educational practices. The goals are to understand territorial contexts and adaptations of education for sustainable development in different areas and jobs to support socio-ecological transitions.
Program of the innovative seminar “Evaluation of scientific/educational progr...volodymyr_kryachko
THE IDEA OF THE SEMINAR 14-16 APRIL 2015:
to present the current state in the functioning of scientific/educational programs for national minorities at the secondary schools in Ukraine, to initiate the discussion concerning elaboration of Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree programs in the history and culture of national minorities, to propose methodological approaches for constructing of these programs, to embrace the possibilities of adaptation of foreign experiences in Ukraine in this sphere
Prezentatsia kafedry english update (1)Paul Kobilin
The document summarizes the Department of Human Geography and Regional Studies at V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. It outlines the department's strengths, including qualified faculty, innovative teaching methods, and practical training opportunities. It highlights advantages graduates gain, such as strong professional knowledge, computer/language skills, and self-improvement abilities. It then describes career paths of past graduates, which include work in local government, education, research, GIS, banking, tourism and more. The department encourages students to gain international experience through trips, grants and collaborations with foreign researchers and universities.
Local Authority’s Strategic Management in Tourism: The Region of Eastern Mace...Patty Konstantinidou
This dissertation examines strategic management in local authorities for tourism development using a case study of the Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace in Greece. Through a literature review and qualitative research including interviews, the dissertation analyzes the region's tourism potential, products, and forms of tourism. The results found the region has natural, cultural and historical attractions but lacks a single recognizable brand. While the region and some municipalities invest in tourism promotion, the spending is fragmented and not always based on strategic plans tailored to the region. Overall, the dissertation aims to explore how strategic management can help local authorities better develop and promote tourism to reduce unemployment and increase economic prosperity in the region.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Gaspard Rwanyiziri. He is currently the Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing at the University of Rwanda, where he also serves as a Senior Lecturer. His academic background includes a PhD in Geography and Planning from Pau University in France. He has extensive research, teaching, and supervision experience in areas related to environment, climate change, biodiversity, and geographic information systems.
The document discusses thematic tourism routes in South Transdanubia, Hungary. It defines thematic routes as connecting natural and cultural attractions around a theme using various transportation. Thematic routes can help utilize unexploited resources and attract new tourism demand. South Transdanubia has advantageous conditions for thematic route development, including diverse landscapes, cultural values, and wine culture. Examples highlighted include wine routes in the region and the potential for developing a thematic route along the former Roman Limes border.
This document summarizes Muhammad Eldaidamony's study on urban tourism and strategic planning in Alexandria, Egypt and Barcelona, Spain. The study examines how urban tourism developed successfully in Barcelona through strategic plans and statistics, with the goal of applying lessons learned to develop urban tourism in Alexandria. Key points analyzed include the history and development of urban tourism in both cities from the 1920s to 1990s, objectives to define urban tourism and understand the role of strategic planning, and methodology including interviews, surveys, and SWOT analyses. The conclusion is that Barcelona had strong strategic and promotional plans that provided infrastructure supporting urban tourism's growth, while Alexandria could apply similar planning concepts, like sustainability, to develop its urban tourism potential.
Bulgaria - “Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage through Cultural Pro...UNESCO Venice Office
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The University of Rzeszow was established on the first of September 2001 through the merger of the Pedagogical University of Rzeszow, the Maria Curie Skłodowska University of Lublin, Rzeszów branch, and the Economics Faculty of the Hugo Kołłątaj Agricultural Academy of Cracow, Rzeszów branch. It is young, open and strong on its variety. It is located in Rzeszów – the capital of the Podkarpackie Province in the south east of Poland.
Psarrou Taxiarchoula is a geographer and Ph.D. candidate in marine science at the University of the Aegean. She has a B.Sc. in social studies and geography from the University of the Aegean, an M.Sc. in cultural informatics and communication, and is currently working on a Ph.D. thesis developing methods to quantitatively assess marine eutrophication using GIS. She has work experience in research, education, and as a census worker, and teaches physics, maths, and computer science.
The journal publishes scientific studies, reports and reports about achievements in different scientific fields. It is published in several languages including English, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, German and French. The editorial board is led by Chief Editor Krisztian Biro and Managing Editor Bernat Khavash and includes academics from various countries specializing in different fields.
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This document is a curriculum vitae for Gaspard Rwanyiziri, a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing at the University of Rwanda. It provides details on his contact information, education history, academic qualifications including a PhD in Geography and Planning from Pau University, France. It lists his employment history at the University of Rwanda since 2000 and courses taught. It also outlines his research interests and awards for research grants received to study topics such as the effects of climate change on food security and wetland agriculture in Rwanda.
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Alfred Homère NGANDAM MFONDOUM is seeking a position as a Geospatial Analyst where he can apply his experience and research interests in areas like human-wildlife conflicts, animal habitats and movements, ecosystem protection and regeneration, impacts of human activities on the environment, soil organic matters, health matters, and protected areas. He has a Master's degree in remote sensing and GIS and experience conducting projects involving cartography, image processing, and spatial analysis for environmental studies. His research includes using remote sensing and GIS techniques like the analytic hierarchy process to define protected area boundaries.
Born on 4th September 1972, Gaspard Rwanyiziri is a Senior Lecturer of Geographical and Environmental Sciences in the Department of Geography, School of Science, College of Science and Technology, and since 9th August 2011 up to now, Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing (CGIS) of University of Rwanda (UR).
Travel geography is the study of tourism as an industry and social activity. It examines the environmental impacts of tourism, tourism economies and locations, and the sociology of tourism. Geography is fundamental to studying tourism as tourism occurs between places and involves the movement of people. Physical geography provides the background for tourism destinations while cultural geography examines how tourism affects and is affected by people and cultures. Tourism also connects a network of origins, destinations, transportation routes, and business relationships between places.
The document is a university profile for the National University of Water and Environmental Engineering (NUWEE) in Ukraine for 2017/2018. It provides information about NUWEE such as its history, degree programs offered, research areas, campus facilities, international students, and contact details. NUWEE is one of the leading technical universities in Ukraine, established in 1915, that offers degrees from bachelor's to doctoral levels in various fields including water management, engineering, agriculture, law, and economics.
Geography Brochure legal size print (Updated June 2016)Adam BellCorelli
This document provides an overview of geography and urban planning as academic fields of study. It defines geography as the scientific study of spatial relationships and patterns in both human and physical worlds. Geography can be studied from a human geography perspective, focusing on how people and cultures interact with places over time, or a physical geography perspective, examining biophysical processes that shape the environment. Urban planning is described as a multidisciplinary field that offers insights into features, systems and issues affecting cities and suburbs. The document outlines the core courses and electives for geography and urban planning majors and minors. It also describes research facilities, opportunities for student involvement through clubs and research, and honors and awards available within the geography and urban planning department.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Gaspard Rwanyiziri. He has a PhD in Geography and Planning from Pau University in France and is currently a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing at the University of Rwanda. His research focuses on environmental management, climate change impacts, and GIS applications. He has over 17 years of experience in geography and related fields and has authored several publications and technical reports.
The document summarizes an educational program called "Traces of the Past" that teaches students about cultural heritage and history in Europe. The program is a partnership between organizations in Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It engages students in researching and restoring historical monuments to build awareness of multicultural heritage and cultural diversity in Europe. Examples of student projects include researching the history of Jews in a Polish town and restoring an old synagogue in Germany.
This document provides information about the Urban and Cultural Geography Master's specialization program at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The one-year program focuses on how cities are represented and experienced, urban life and struggles, and the role of culture in urban development. It includes specialized courses, electives, and a thesis. Graduates will be equipped with a scientific understanding of urban issues to help solve problems facing cities.
Tourism Earth Science: An emerging discipline generating new opportunities fo...Leisure Solutions®
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The document discusses thematic tourism routes in South Transdanubia, Hungary. It defines thematic routes as connecting natural and cultural attractions around a theme using various transportation. Thematic routes can help utilize unexploited resources and attract new tourism demand. South Transdanubia has advantageous conditions for thematic route development, including diverse landscapes, cultural values, and wine culture. Examples highlighted include wine routes in the region and the potential for developing a thematic route along the former Roman Limes border.
This document summarizes Muhammad Eldaidamony's study on urban tourism and strategic planning in Alexandria, Egypt and Barcelona, Spain. The study examines how urban tourism developed successfully in Barcelona through strategic plans and statistics, with the goal of applying lessons learned to develop urban tourism in Alexandria. Key points analyzed include the history and development of urban tourism in both cities from the 1920s to 1990s, objectives to define urban tourism and understand the role of strategic planning, and methodology including interviews, surveys, and SWOT analyses. The conclusion is that Barcelona had strong strategic and promotional plans that provided infrastructure supporting urban tourism's growth, while Alexandria could apply similar planning concepts, like sustainability, to develop its urban tourism potential.
Bulgaria - “Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage through Cultural Pro...UNESCO Venice Office
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The University of Rzeszow was established on the first of September 2001 through the merger of the Pedagogical University of Rzeszow, the Maria Curie Skłodowska University of Lublin, Rzeszów branch, and the Economics Faculty of the Hugo Kołłątaj Agricultural Academy of Cracow, Rzeszów branch. It is young, open and strong on its variety. It is located in Rzeszów – the capital of the Podkarpackie Province in the south east of Poland.
Psarrou Taxiarchoula is a geographer and Ph.D. candidate in marine science at the University of the Aegean. She has a B.Sc. in social studies and geography from the University of the Aegean, an M.Sc. in cultural informatics and communication, and is currently working on a Ph.D. thesis developing methods to quantitatively assess marine eutrophication using GIS. She has work experience in research, education, and as a census worker, and teaches physics, maths, and computer science.
The journal publishes scientific studies, reports and reports about achievements in different scientific fields. It is published in several languages including English, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, German and French. The editorial board is led by Chief Editor Krisztian Biro and Managing Editor Bernat Khavash and includes academics from various countries specializing in different fields.
The document lists the credentials and roles of Mauro Luisetto, including that he is the principal researcher of the lab "Management and business administration" at the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, and provides contact information for the International Mariinskaya Academy including websites and email addresses.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Gaspard Rwanyiziri, a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing at the University of Rwanda. It provides details on his contact information, education history, academic qualifications including a PhD in Geography and Planning from Pau University, France. It lists his employment history at the University of Rwanda since 2000 and courses taught. It also outlines his research interests and awards for research grants received to study topics such as the effects of climate change on food security and wetland agriculture in Rwanda.
Vladimir Pavlovic is seeking a position as an ecologist, GIS specialist, or data analyst with over 6 years of experience in environmental science and ecology. He has a PhD in Land Protection and Land Use from Constantine the Philosopher University in Slovakia, where he also obtained a Master's in Environmental Science. Pavlovic has managed environmental projects, conducted ecological research, and collected and analyzed biological and landscape data using software like GIS, Excel, and statistical programs. He is proficient in GIS applications such as ArcGIS and has experience teaching university courses and supervising students.
Alfred Homère NGANDAM MFONDOUM is seeking a position as a Geospatial Analyst where he can apply his experience and research interests in areas like human-wildlife conflicts, animal habitats and movements, ecosystem protection and regeneration, impacts of human activities on the environment, soil organic matters, health matters, and protected areas. He has a Master's degree in remote sensing and GIS and experience conducting projects involving cartography, image processing, and spatial analysis for environmental studies. His research includes using remote sensing and GIS techniques like the analytic hierarchy process to define protected area boundaries.
Born on 4th September 1972, Gaspard Rwanyiziri is a Senior Lecturer of Geographical and Environmental Sciences in the Department of Geography, School of Science, College of Science and Technology, and since 9th August 2011 up to now, Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing (CGIS) of University of Rwanda (UR).
Travel geography is the study of tourism as an industry and social activity. It examines the environmental impacts of tourism, tourism economies and locations, and the sociology of tourism. Geography is fundamental to studying tourism as tourism occurs between places and involves the movement of people. Physical geography provides the background for tourism destinations while cultural geography examines how tourism affects and is affected by people and cultures. Tourism also connects a network of origins, destinations, transportation routes, and business relationships between places.
The document is a university profile for the National University of Water and Environmental Engineering (NUWEE) in Ukraine for 2017/2018. It provides information about NUWEE such as its history, degree programs offered, research areas, campus facilities, international students, and contact details. NUWEE is one of the leading technical universities in Ukraine, established in 1915, that offers degrees from bachelor's to doctoral levels in various fields including water management, engineering, agriculture, law, and economics.
Geography Brochure legal size print (Updated June 2016)Adam BellCorelli
This document provides an overview of geography and urban planning as academic fields of study. It defines geography as the scientific study of spatial relationships and patterns in both human and physical worlds. Geography can be studied from a human geography perspective, focusing on how people and cultures interact with places over time, or a physical geography perspective, examining biophysical processes that shape the environment. Urban planning is described as a multidisciplinary field that offers insights into features, systems and issues affecting cities and suburbs. The document outlines the core courses and electives for geography and urban planning majors and minors. It also describes research facilities, opportunities for student involvement through clubs and research, and honors and awards available within the geography and urban planning department.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Gaspard Rwanyiziri. He has a PhD in Geography and Planning from Pau University in France and is currently a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing at the University of Rwanda. His research focuses on environmental management, climate change impacts, and GIS applications. He has over 17 years of experience in geography and related fields and has authored several publications and technical reports.
The document summarizes an educational program called "Traces of the Past" that teaches students about cultural heritage and history in Europe. The program is a partnership between organizations in Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It engages students in researching and restoring historical monuments to build awareness of multicultural heritage and cultural diversity in Europe. Examples of student projects include researching the history of Jews in a Polish town and restoring an old synagogue in Germany.
This document provides information about the Urban and Cultural Geography Master's specialization program at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The one-year program focuses on how cities are represented and experienced, urban life and struggles, and the role of culture in urban development. It includes specialized courses, electives, and a thesis. Graduates will be equipped with a scientific understanding of urban issues to help solve problems facing cities.
Tourism Earth Science: An emerging discipline generating new opportunities fo...Leisure Solutions®
This document discusses tourism earth science, an emerging discipline that applies earth science knowledge and methods to tourism. It outlines the background, definition, content, opportunities, and challenges of tourism earth science. Key points include that tourism earth science studies tourism resources and their relationship to geology, geography, and the environment. It has led to the establishment of over 200 national geoparks in China that attract hundreds of millions of tourists annually and generate billions in revenue. However, challenges remain around lack of tourism earth scientists and university support. Overall, tourism earth science is a growing field that offers benefits for conservation, education, research, and sustainable economic development.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
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1. Department of Human
Geography and Regional Studies -
V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
Your way to a successful future!
1
2. History and present of the
department
Department of Economic Geography of the Faculty of Geology and Geography of
Kharkiv university was founded in 1934
In 2002 – it received the name of the department of "Human geography and
regional studies".
The department is headed by the D.Sc. In Geography, professor Liudmyla
Niemets.
Thaining of specialists is carried out by 4 doctors of science, professors,
11 PhD, associate professors who provide training of students with use of
contemporary methods and the latest technologies of studying.
An educational laboratory at the faculty of geology, geography,
recreation and tourism functions, which provides educational process of
lecturers of the department where students have possibility to use computers and
the Internet .
Library fund of the department counts over 750 copies, which students use
during preparation for classes .
Today 142 students study at the department, among them 2
foreigners, 5 PhD students.
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3. Preparation of bachelors
Department of Human Geography and Regional Studies trains
bachelors according to the following specialties, educational and
professional programs:
Bachelor of Secondary Education (Geography): Geography, Economy, Local
Studies and Tourism Work (Specialty 014.07 «Secondary Education
(Geography)", educational and professional program "Geography, Economy,
Local Studies and Tourism Work", term of study is 4 years)
Bachelor of Geography: Economic, Social geography and Regional Development
(Specialty 106 "Geography", educational and professional program "Economic,
Social Geography and Regional Development, term of study is 4 years)
Bachelor of Geograph: Geography of Recreation and Tourism (Specialty 106
"Geography", educational and professional program "Geography of Recreation
and Tourism" , term of study is 4 years)
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4. Head of the Department
Liudmyla NIEMETS –
Doctor of Geographical Sciences,
Professor, Honorary Professor of
Education of Ukraine, Honored
Professor ofV.N. Karazin Kharkiv
National University
She teaches courses: tourist and recreational
resources of the world, scientific and natural picture of
the world, scientific workshop, pedagogical
management, methodology and contemporary
technologies of human-geographical research, regional
problems of sustainable development, foreign
educational technologies and systems, preparation of
scientific publications and presentations of research
results, workshop on problems of regional
development
Scientific interests: theory and methodology of
geographical research, sustainable development and
global problems of humanity, methodology of social
geography, territorial planning and regional
management, tourist and recreational resources of
Ukraine and the world.
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5. Lecturers of the department
Sergiy KOSTRIKOV –
professor of the department,
doctor of geographical sciences,
professor
He teaches courses:
Computer sciences with the basics of geoinformatics,
Geographic information systems,
Information Technologies in Areal Management,
Working with geodatabases in Human Geography
Scientific interests: geo-information modeling,
development of geo-information platforms and modules,
information technologies in areal management, urban
studies through GIS.
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6. Lecturers of the department
Kostyantyn MEZENTSEV –
doctor of geographical sciences, professor,
professor of the Department of Human
Geography and Regional Studies;
Head of the Department of Economic and
Social Geography, Faculty of Geography,
Taras Shevchenko National University of
Kyiv
He teaches courses: Basics of human-
geographical modeling, Human-geographical
forecasting, Contemporary Debates in Human
Geography
Scientific interests : spatial transformations
of cities and urbanized regions, uneven regional
development, population migrations,
perceptions and images of cities and regions,
human-geographical forecasting.
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7. Lecturers of the department
Kateryna SEGIDA –
Professor of the department , doctor
of geographical sciences, professor
She teaches educational courses:
Excursion studies, Introduction to the profession
Methodology and modern technologies of socio-
geographic research, Demographic problems in
Ukraine, Social geography, History of urbanization and
the basics of urban geography / Cities of the world,
Geography of population and settlement
Scientific interests: population geography,
geodemography, geourbanism, social geography,
statistical and mathematical methods in geography,
modeling and forecasting in human geography,
problems of regional development, geography of
recreation and tourism.
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8. Lecturers of the department
Liudmyla KLIUCHKO –
Assistant Professor of the
Department, PhD in Geography,
Associate Professor
She teaches courses: Computer technologies
(workshop), Fundamentals of human geography,
Business management, Management of tourist and
recreational activities, Workshop: Planning excursion
routes, Economic geography, Geography of services
and tourism.
Scientific interests: territorial management,
management of tourist and recreational activities,
problems of social infrastructure development,
social security.
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9. Lecturers of the department
Yuriy KANDYBA –
Assistant Professor of the
Department, PhD in Geography,
Associate Professor
He teaches courses: Geography of the agricultural
sector, Economic and social geography of Ukraine,
Methodology of teaching geography and economics in
specialized high school, Historical geography with the
basics of ethnography, History of geographical
discoveries, Political geography with the basics of
geoglobalism, Geography of domestic tourism,
Fundamentals of management, Geopolitics
Scientific interests: historical geography, political
geography and geopolitics, ethnogeography,
geography of agro-industrial complexes, regional
studies, tourism industry.
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10. Lecturers of the department
IevgeniiaTELEBIENIEVA –
Assistant Professor of the
Department, PhD in Geography,
Associate Professor
She teaches courses: Geography of the
service sector and the tourism industry,
Recreational country studies, Geographical
country studies, Foreign economic relations of
Ukraine, Geography of the Kharkiv region
with the basics of regional studies,
Introduction to regional studies and country
studies / Regions and countries of the world,
Spatial and systemic analysis in social
geography, Systemic analysis of tourist and
recreational activities, Regional problems of
sustainable development, Recreational
geography
Scientific interests: geography of industry,
socio-economic development of regions,
geography of Kharkiv region, recreational
geography.
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Lecturers of the department
Kateryna KRAVCHENKO –
Assistant Professor of the Department, PhD in
Geography, Associate Professor, Deputy Dean
for EducationWork
She teaches courses: Regional development
and planning of territories, Regional
economic and social geography, Scientific
and natural picture of the world, Theory and
methodology of human geography, Geo-
urbanism, Economic geography, Urban
geography
Scientific interests: population geography,
geo-urbanism, geography of Kharkiv region,
alternative energy.
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Lecturers of the department
Nataliya DOBROVOLSKA –
Assistant Professor of the Department, PhD in
Geography
She teaches courses: Methodology of
scientific research, Fundamentals of
economics and its teaching methodology,
Local studies and tourism activities,
Regional economic and social geography,
Information geography and GIS, Informatics
with the basics of geoinformatics,
Geographical information systems, Spatial
and systemic analysis in human geography,
Workshop: economics at school,
Management of tourist and recreational
activities, Geography of population and
settlement, Basics of scientific activity and
methods of scientific work with
schoolchildren, Basics of economics and
financial literacy
Scientific interests :
GIS technologies, tourism, rational
environmental management
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Lecturers of the department
Pavlo KOBYLIN –
Assistant Professor of the Department, PhD in
Geography, head of theTeaching Laboratory
for Socio-economic and Information
Technologies
He teaches courses: Human-
geographical regionalism of Ukraine,
Basics of human-geographical modeling,
Human-geographical forecasting,
Geographical information systems ,
Informatics with the basics of
geoinformatics, Regional economic and
social geography.
Scientific interests: geography of social
infrastructure, geography of trade,
geography of the Kharkiv region,
geography of agriculture.
14. Lecturers of the department
Volodymyr REDIN –
Assistant Professor of the Department, PhD in
Geography, Associate Professor, Honors in
Education of Ukraine
He teaches courses: Geographical country
studies, Geography of the world economy and
international trade, Basics of human geography,
Business management, Urban geography, System
analysis in tourism and recreation activities,
Excursion studies, Social geography
Scientific interests : location of productive
forces, regional studies, geography of transport,
economic and social geography of the world.
She teaches courses: Logistics in recreation and
tourism, Organization of local studies and tourism
work at school, Local studies and tourism activities
Scientific interests: excursion studies, recreational
geography, regional excursion activities, organization
of children's and youth tourism.
Iryna SKRYL –
Assistant Professor of the Department, PhD in
Geography,
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15. Lecturers of the department
Olga SYPTELO –
Assistant Professor of the Department,
PhD in Earth Sciences
She teaches courses: Regional economic and
social geography, Statistical methods and
processing of geoinformation, Social geography,
Contemporary Debates in Human Geography ,
Organization of local studies and tourism work at
school
Scientific interests: population geography,
geodemography, geo-urbanism, problems of
regional development.
Maryna LOHVYNOVA –
Assistant Professor of the Department,
PhD in Earth Sciences
She teaches courses: Methods of educational work,
Geography of population and settlement, Geography of
the Kharkiv region with the basics of regional studies,
Regional development and planning of territories,
Workshop: Planning excursion routes
Scientific interests: geodemography, urbanism,
migration processes, problems of regional
development.
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16. PhD students of the department
Chekhov Serhii is the 1st year PhD
student
Scientific interests: sacred geography, gender
geography, political geography and geopolitics,
foreign economic relations.
Academic supervisor: Doctor of Geographical
Sciences, Professor Kateryna Sehida
The topic of the thesis research: “Human-
geographical study of the post-war development
of the urban environment (case study of the city
of Kharkiv)".
Kostyantyn MALYARENKO is a 1st year PhD
student
Scientific interests: geography of industry,
socio-economic development of regions of
Ukraine, problems of regional development.
Academic supervisor: Doctor of
Geographical Sciences, Professor Kateryna
Sehida.
The topic of the thesis research: “Human-
geographical features of the economic
potential of Ukraine". 16
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Viktor RODIONOV –
is a 1st year PhD student
Scientific interests: human potential, socio-
economic development Ukraine’s regions,
geography of Kharkiv region
Scientific Supervisor: Doctor of Geographical
Sciences, Professor Liudmyla Niemets
The topic of the thesis research: “Human-
geographical features of the human potential
formation of Ukraine".
Oleksandr LYMAR is a 1st year PhD student
Scientific interests: socio-economic development
regions Ukraine, geography Kharkiv region.
Scientific Supervisor: Doctor of Geographical
Sciences, Professor Liudmyla Niemets
The topic of the thesis research: "Integral
potential of the territory as the basis of regional
development (case study of Kharkiv region".
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18. 18
DariaVenhryn is a 1st year PhD student
Scientific interests: geodemography, urban planning,
migration processes, problems of regional
development.
Research supervisor: doctor of geographical
sciences, professor Liudmyla Niemets.
Dissertation research topic: "Socio-geographic
study of urbanization processes in Ukraine".
PhD students of the department
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Denys Serohin - is a 3rd year PhD student
Scientific interests: geo-information technologies in
social geography, spatial analysis, geography of
urban systems.
Research supervisor: Doctor of Geographical
Sciences, Professor Sergiy Kostrikov
The topic of the dissertation research: "Modeling
and analysis of regional segments of the global
interstate urban space through the geographic
information web portal and implementation of
user’s thematic scenarios (case studies of different
range cities)".
19. The Department of Human Geography and Regional Studies is the only
one in the Faculty of Geology, Geography, Recreation andTourism that
has five active agreements for academic mobility of lecturers and
students with European universities within the framework of the
program Erasmus+, namely with: University Oradea (Romania),
University Girona (Spain),Tallinn University (Estonia), Akdeniz
University (Turkey), University of Ostrava (Czech Republic)
International cooperation of the department
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20. Education for students of the department of human geography
and regional studies in European universities during the semester
is absolutely FREE !
Students receive a European scholarship, their flight is paid
for.
International cooperation of the department
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21. In addition, students of the department actively participate in
various educational programs such as "StudyTours to Poland"
(Republic of Poland) , EGEA and others
International cooperation of the department
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22. The department has a discussion club that unites students, PhD students and
young scientists of the department. At the meetings of this club, which have been
held every month for more than one year, current problems related to modern
socio-geographical research, development of science itself, scientific research of
young people, etc. are discussed.
Discussion club
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23. Innovative teaching methods
Web conferences Interactive lectures
Educational and research laboratories
Use of multimedia technologies 23
24. Meetings with lecturers from different countries of
the world
Lecture by JosepVila Subiros, professor of the
Department of Geography at the University of
Girona (Spain).
Lecture by the Rector ofTallinn University
Tiit Land
Lecture by the adjunct of the Department of
Economic Geography of the University of Silesia in
Katowice (Poland) Andrzej Soczewka
Meeting with the Associate Professor of the
University of Oradea (Romania) Cezar Morar
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25. Students’ scientific work
The university stage of the competition of
student research papers
All-Ukrainian Student
Olympiad in Geography
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26. Students have the opportunity to
participate in conferences
International Scientific
and Practical
Conference "Region:
Optimal Development
Strategy"
International scientific and
practical conference for
students, PhD studens and
young scientists "Region:
human-geographical
aspects"
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27. Own journal
The department publishes an interregional collection of scientific papers “Human
Geography Journal" .
The magazine is included in the List of Scientific and Professional Publications of
Ukraine, category "B", by specialties 103 Earth Sciences and 106 Geography (order
of the Ministry of Education and Culture of Ukraine No. 1643 dated 28.12.2019).
"HumanGeography Journal" is included in 11 international scientometric
databases Index Copernicus, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Google Scholar, InfoBase
Index, EurasianScientificJournal Index, ResearchBib, Scientific Indexing Services,
CiteFactor, Research Bible, OAJI, ERIH PLUS, DOAJ.
It is published twice a year.
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28. Specialized council for the defense of PhD theses
The specialized academic council K.64.051.23 atV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National
University was established on May 27, 2009 with the right to accept for consideration
and conduct defenses of thesis for obtaining the scientific degree of PhD in
Geography in the specialty 11.00.02 - “HumanGeography".
27 PhD theses have been defended.
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29. Advantages of studying at the Department of
Human Geography and Regional Studies
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New
opportunities
for travel
Interesting
Modern
Creatively
30. Advantages of our graduates
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ADVANTAGES OF
OUR GRADUATES
High level of
professional
knowledge
High level of
computer and
information
technologies
skills
High level of
foreign
languages for
communica-
tion in the
modern world
Effective skills
of self-
improvement
and self-
presentation
BASIS OF COMPETITIVENESSONTHE
LABOUR MARKET
31. Thank you for
your attention!
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The key to success is
to be a student of the Department of Human
Geography and Regional Studies!