The first cycle of the online course Ukrainian Language and Culture, developed within the Erasmus+ DigiFLEd project, has been successfully completed. The course was designed for international students, researchers, and anyone interested in learning Ukrainian from scratch.
The course brought together more than 50 participants from different countries around the world, providing them with an opportunity not only to learn the Ukrainian language but also to explore the culture, traditions, and unique features of Ukraine. The learning process took place in a convenient self-paced format on the Moodle platform, allowing participants to study the materials at their own pace.

One of the most significant outcomes of the first cycle was the positive feedback received from participants. Learners highly appreciated the accessibility of the course materials, the interactive learning environment, and the flexibility to combine their studies with professional and academic commitments. The feedback collected will serve as a valuable foundation for the further development of the course and help make it even more engaging and beneficial for future learners.

The growing interest in the course highlights the relevance of learning Ukrainian in an international context and underscores the importance of promoting Ukrainian culture worldwide. Through digital technologies, participants from different parts of the world were able to engage with the Ukrainian language and discover Ukraine and its rich cultural heritage.
The project team would like to express its sincere gratitude to all participants for their interest, active engagement, and support. Preparations for the next intake are already underway. Each new participant represents another opportunity to introduce Ukraine to the world through its language, culture, and traditions.