On April 9, Netishyn became a platform for a live dialogue between education and prospective applicants.
The event, organized by the branch “KhNPP,” brought together representatives of leading higher education institutions in Ukraine to help Netishyn’s high school students take one of their first informed steps in choosing a career path.
Students of grades 10–11 from the Netishyn Academic Lyceum took part in the meeting.
The event began with a presentation by Volodymyr Hudz, Deputy General Director of the “KhNPP” branch of Energoatom, who spoke about the opportunities, prospects, and the role of nuclear energy today.
Addressing the youth, he said: “You are facing an important choice for your future. I hope you will choose technical education, become part of the Khmelnytskyi NPP team—and very soon we will be calling each other colleagues.”



This was followed by direct communication with representatives of higher education institutions.
The event featured representatives from Vinnytsia National Technical University, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Odesa Polytechnic National University, Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, and Khmelnytskyi National University.
The universities presented their academic programs and provided information on admission requirements, study conditions, and future employment opportunities. The focus was on electric power engineering, nuclear energy, automation, IT, and chemical technologies—fields that form the backbone of a stable energy system.
In an “open microphone” format, participants engaged in informal discussions, asking real questions about admission, studies, and practical career prospects.
Such career guidance events contribute to a more informed career choice among young people and help build the human resource potential necessary for the development of Ukraine’s energy sector.



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