Overall objectives of my teaching mobility were to introduce my area of professional expertise students and colleagues at the Universidad Antonio de Nebrija, to share my own knowledge and skills with students and my teaching experience with colleagues and to deliver visiting lectures. I would like to note very high level of planning and organisation of my teaching activity at the receiving institution.
Collaboration with lecturers from the host University for effective exchange of teaching experience relatively to creative methodological approach and innovative methods of teaching as well as opportunity to find suitable themes for joint international research and encouraging research activity of students became added value of the mobility . This mobility also gives real possibility to reinforce and develop the academic cooperation with the partner University and to build up new professional contacts at both institutions.
I delivered successfully lectures on International Economics concerning the main issues of competitive development and economic growth of the European countries and the EU as a global actor. Lectures have been given for a large number of students. Students showed a strong interest in my lectures especially towards the issues of economic development of Central and Eastern Europe. After lectures we had very interesting discussion.
The Erasmus Programme is valuable both for teachers and students as it combines activities that allow us to increase student and staff mobility, to develop new learning approaches and teaching methods.
Dr. Associate Professor Tatyana Boikova