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The Ukrainian student community at Lund University

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Moving to Sweden and settling into life in Lund is a different experience for all international students moving away from home, and in this episode we focus on students coming to Sweden from Ukraine, as we speak to two current Ukrainian students at Lund University who share their experience since starting their studies. Host Daniel Gunnarsson is Lund University's Regional Recruitment Manager working with Ukrainian students, and our guest panel features Maya Maliutina (studying the international Bachelor's programme in Economy and Society) and Rostik Kozak (studying the international Master's programme in Service Management, Supply Chain Management). Together they discuss the major differences between the Swedish and Ukrainian education systems, the process of moving to Sweden, finding Ukrainian foods and ingredients in Lund, and their plans for the future after completing studies. And of course, Maya and Rostik share their advice for prospective students, whether you're coming from Ukraine or elsewhere!

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Manage episode 509084359 series 3443949
Content provided by Lund University Division of External Relations and Lund University. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lund University Division of External Relations and Lund University or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Moving to Sweden and settling into life in Lund is a different experience for all international students moving away from home, and in this episode we focus on students coming to Sweden from Ukraine, as we speak to two current Ukrainian students at Lund University who share their experience since starting their studies. Host Daniel Gunnarsson is Lund University's Regional Recruitment Manager working with Ukrainian students, and our guest panel features Maya Maliutina (studying the international Bachelor's programme in Economy and Society) and Rostik Kozak (studying the international Master's programme in Service Management, Supply Chain Management). Together they discuss the major differences between the Swedish and Ukrainian education systems, the process of moving to Sweden, finding Ukrainian foods and ingredients in Lund, and their plans for the future after completing studies. And of course, Maya and Rostik share their advice for prospective students, whether you're coming from Ukraine or elsewhere!

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