Karazin University presents
Public governance of economic and digital modernization of society
Public governance
of economic and digital modernization of society
A fundamentally new master’s program for managers who believe in Ukraine and determined to build the “new Singapore” in it
Purpose of the program
Three responses to the challenge of time
Rebuilding of Ukraine
The educational program is specially designed and focused on comprehensive support for the processes of post-war recovery and post-war victorious modernization of Ukraine.
Ecosystem approach
The program is organized with an ecosystem approach in mind. The program emphasizes co-creation, purposefulness, and multilateralism among adult students and teachers during and after the program.
Looking to the future
Unique learning materials and an original teaching approach through the ecosystem will be useful for training both Ukrainian and foreign students from friendly countries that expect social modernization.
How aligned are our goals?
We started from the point that one should always work with the goals of three levels: “mine”, “local” (of community, region or sector) and “global”, which ensures realization of the project’s mission and contribution to major transformations. We strongly took this into account in our educational program.
My goals
- to continue a professional career having a new profession in reborn Ukraine
- to establish reliable social ties
- to understand complex social processes
Local goals
- to be engaged in post-war modernization and nation-widetransformations for the bette
- to update Ukrainian elites towards uniting professional, patriotic and responsible leaders in various spheres of life
- to build a “new Singapore” of the 21st century in Eastern Europe
Global goals
- to contribute to the value structuring of society in Ukraine and Eastern Europe to increase its strategic viability
- to imply a reasonable and controlled spread of new technologies into everyday life
- to develop human-centric approach and policies for renewal of Europe and the world
Prospects after graduation
Professional career:
- a restored private business that would fundamentally rely on digital technologies and use it as a main factor of its competitiveness in national and continental dimensions
- management positions in state-owned corporations and communal authorities of regional centers and administrative centers of local amalgamated communities
- line-management in executive bodies of public power (in particular, central bodies of executive power, state administrations and executive committees of local councils)
Civil and political sector:
- leadership positions in social movements and new political parties where you are responsible for rallying national and international resources (primarily – personnel and social capital) for the reconstruction and modernization of post-war Ukraine
- a possibility of running for elected positions from political parties of the new majority in local elective authorities
Academic career:
- a possibility of continue your studies as a post-graduate student in the Institute of public administration
- to start your teaching activity in higher education institutions
- short-term specialized research programs abroad, in particular, through exchange programs for academic grants
The course program
- Classic and fundamentally new disciplines, which are formed from the point of view of management and public administration, rather than technical organization and economic analysis of benefits and costs, as is usually offered by competitors.
- Learning topics, practical cases and group dialogues are carefully selected to clarify the main contemporary realities and defining trends in Ukraine and the changing world.
Basic core cources
Public policy & geopolitics
Modernization of public relations & change management
Strategic management & project management
Legal provision for public administration
Global recovery programs
Transformation of economic relations & regulation
GR-management: interaction with authorities
Contemporary digital technologies in national modernization strategies
Modern standards of work with personal data
Information platforms for public administration
Social engineering and intercultural communications in the digital
Elective courses of the professional block
Economic profile:
International Economics
European programs & security funds
Intersectoral policy & analysis of its effectiveness
Monetary & currency policy
Public administration in the economic sphere
Digital profile:
Qualifications and forms of education
Awarded qualification:
«master's degree in public management and administration».
Specialization:
«public administration of economic and digital modernization of society».
Available forms of education:
- full-time (ideally – in a dual form with the possibility of simultaneous work at a permanent job locally);
- part-time.
The duration of training is:
16 months.
Leading tutors
Igor
Dr.Sc. in public administration, full professor, guarantor of the program, expert on modernization of public policy and platform governance, director of NGO “Blockchain-Ukraine” , co-developer of “digital” bills. WEF contributor
ask a question: i.dunaev@karazin.ua
Natalia
PhD in public administration, associate professor, specialist in improving social systems and the labor market
Mykola
Dr.Sc. in public administration, full professor, head of the graduation department – the Department of economic policy and management of the Institute, expert in strategic management and international finance, co-developer of “digital” bills
ask a question: m.a.latynin@karazin.ua
Viacheslav
Dr.Sc. in public administration, full professor, expert in evaluating and increasing the effectiveness of the activities of government bodies and the development of the information society and security
Serenok
PhD in public administration, associate professor, UNDP expert on e-governance, open data analysis and e-democracy
Mykola
Dr.Sc. in public administration, full professor, expert in the field of modernization of financial and economic relations
Valery
PhD in public administration, associate professor, expert on corporate innovative development, project monitoring and evaluation