Yaryna Boychuk, Chief Executive Officer of LvBS, at The University of Notre Dame (USA)

30 Oct 2022

Yaryna Boychuk, CEO of UCU Business School, spent four weeks in Notre Dame as a guest associate professor at the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, learning and discussing future collaborations and sharing experiences. Read our blog for additional details!

«Many universities all over the world are now supporting us. Notre Dame University, in particular, supports us too. I was able to discuss business and higher education issues in Ukraine, exchange experiences and expand our collaboration here at The University of Notre Dame and Mendoza College of Business. Collaboration in the fields of innovation, entrepreneurship, business ethics, and startup is especially important. We also discussed the business ethics curriculum offered by Mendoza’s programs for business leaders. As part of this, we’ll do the research on the development of corporate and leadership ethics in Ukraine, specifically what the current challenges are and how they are being addressed. As a result, the outcomes should be included in a report on the global evolution and development of business ethics.» – said Yaryna Boychuk, Chief Executive Officer of LvBS.

We recall that The University of Notre Dame and Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) launched three collaborative grants that expand the existing academic, religious, and cultural partnerships between the two universities.

«These collaborative grants will provide faculty members the opportunity to pursue research that will have tremendous influence in a variety of scholarly disciplines and for Ukraine in the months and years to come,» – said Michael Pippenger, Notre Dame’s vice president associate provost for internationalization. «Being able to support Notre Dame and UCU faculty to pursue academic inquiry without pause and empower formative research during a time of war exemplifies what it means to be in solidarity together for the common good.»

«I’d also like to highlight the university’s strong support for Ukraine. At every step, there are mentions of Ukraine. “You will win” can be heard everywhere. Most importantly, they see our desire to win the war.» – mentioned Yaryna.

A Notre Dame education is a rigorous one that prepares you for business with a balanced worldview. University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business has been a leader in business education since 1921. Its rigorous programs prepare students for a successful career in business with a passion for serving the common good. Mendoza features top-ranked MBA and Executive MBA degrees, as well as elite MS in Management, MS in Business Analytics, MS in Accountancy, Master of Nonprofit Administration (with Executive track), and MS in Finance (with Executive Track and a residential quant-focused curriculum) graduate degree programs. Additionally, Mendoza’s undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration is a launching pad for a business career. Mendoza College of Business students graduates ready to grow the good in business.