Memorandum for Cooperation between The UNWE and The Ministry of Transport, Information Technologies and Communications

Thursday, 28 March 2013 12:20

Provision of career development and professional realization of students, preparation of experts, organization of trainings, support of the scientific development of lecturers from the UNWE and officials from the Ministry of Transport, Information Technologies and Communications is foreseen in the Memorandum for Cooperation signed by the Rector Prof. D.Sc. (Econ.) Statty Stattev and the interim Minister Kristian Krastev.

In the Memorandum is also pointed out that there will be held joint conferences, seminars, competition of common interest, joint application on projects/programmes in the fields of interest for both parties, etc.

The Rector Prof. D.Sc. (Econ.) Statty Stattev (on the left) and Minister Krastev after the signing of the Memorandum

The Minister Kristian Krastev met with students and lecturers at the Ceremonial Hall. Prof. D.Sc. (Econ.) Hristo Parvanov, Dean of the Economics of Infrastructure Faculty and presenter of the meeting outlined that the interim Minister had different, non-standard way of communication and was closer to students by his age and conception. He is an alumnus of UNWE having Bachelor`s degree on Economics of Industry and Master`s degree on International Economic Relations.

Minister Krastev (on the left) and Prof. D.Sc. (Econ.) Hristo Parvanov at the Ceremonial Hall

The Minister of Transport carried out a peculiar test among the attended at the hall fourth year undergraduates as he provoked them by questions related to their professional motivation, political events in the country, opportunities for successful realization in Bulgaria, challenges to the transport sector.

Students audience

Kristian Krastev invited his future colleagues to participate also at the Public Council to the Ministry of Transport, Information Technologies and Communications.

 

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