Academic and Research Institute of Business, Economics and Management
SUMY STATE UNIVERSITY

Students of FEM Institute received nominal scholarships!

This autumn, the traditional selection of the best students for nominal scholarships for the 2019/2020 academic year took place. As a result, the following students of the FEM Institute became scholarship holders.

Elizaveta Solodova, a fourth-year student majoring in Entrepreneurship, Trade and Exchange Activities, became a scholarship holder of the nominal scholarship of the head of the Sumy Regional State Administration. She worthily represented Sumy State University in the second round of the All-Ukrainian competition of student research papers in the fields of knowledge and specialties in the specialization “Economic Analytics and Statistics” and received a diploma of the third degree.

Nikita Kovalevsky, a third-year student majoring in Management, became a scholarship holder of the nominal scholarship of the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada. Nikita has more than 8 scientific publications, including in English, is a member of the Academic Council of SSU, an expert of the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education, is a co-author of the Sumy City Development Strategy until 2030, has authority and respect in relations with the team.

Kotyuk Roman, a fourth-year student majoring in Management, became a scholarship holder of the nominal scholarship of the President of Ukraine. Roman is the author of more than 5 scientific publications, prepared a scientific paper, with which he took part in the competition of student research papers and won the first round. Roman is a member of the SSU volunteer group, in which he performs socially responsible functions.

Students shared their secrets of success and gave advice to future fellows.

Share your impressions while receiving the scholarship.

Roman: When I applied, I didn’t expect much, and I even forgot about it. Of course, when I was told about the scholarship, I was surprised and happy.

Your advice to future fellows.

Mykita: If a colleague asks me for advice on how to win in everyday affairs, I will quote Roman Sheremet, a professor of economics at Case Western Reserve University (USA), who said: “The formula for success is quite simple: conditions, talent and hard work.”

As for myself, I will be honest: my merit is very small, I was just lucky. Yes, I was lucky with the environment – friends, family, teachers.

Your wishes to FEM students.

Roman: It may seem strange, but I think that education is not important (Laughs). The main thing is to build good relationships with people, use the opportunities provided (for example, exchange programs) and try to constantly develop. This is my ideal student life!

The Oleg Balatsky Educational and Scientific Institute of Finance, Economics and Management greets its students, is proud of them and wishes them further outstanding success!