BTNAU has a very deep history of international cooperation: 1998-2004 - within the CEVEO programs (Cooperation d’Echanges Veterinaries Est-Ouest - exchanges of veterinarians, student internships and teacher training); 2001–2004 - a joint project of the Justus Liebig University (Giessen, Germany), the Lyon National Veterinary School and BTNAU in the framework of Tempus TACIS "Management of a stable food production chain in Ukraine"; 2001–2004 internships for teachers and students under the Sasfud project at the Lyon National Veterinary School; 2004 - membership of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of BTNAU in the European Association of Veterinary Education; 2012 - internship of teachers under CEVEO programs in France and VetAgroSup; 2012-2014 - bilateral visits of heads and teachers of institutions; 2014 - signing of a cooperation agreement between VetAgro Sup and Bila Tserkva NAU for further development of a project on cooperation within the OIE; 2015 - contract for the OIE twining pre-project in the field of veterinary education (curator - VetAgro Sup, candidate - Bila Tserkva NAU). During 2015–2017, the institution implemented a twinning project with the International Office of Epizootics and the Lyon National Veterinary School, which was the impetus for the modernization of the educational program and teaching resources, language integration of teachers. In particular, a number of activities were carried out jointly with VetAgroSup (Lyon, France) aimed at improving educational, research and grant activities. From 2016-2017 International cooperation in the field of academic mobility of students and teachers of the University is still carried out within the framework of the Erasmus + KA1 program, in particular, a number of Agreements have been concluded with partners from France, Turkey, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Estonia. Students participate in the Erasmus + K107 exchange program at the following higher education institutions: 1. Afyon Kocatepe University, Туреччина
- Veterinary Medicine
- Management and administration
- Languages
2. Ondokuz Mayıs University, Туреччина
- Fisheries
- Business and administration
- Law
- Languages
3. Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Чехія
- Management and administration,
- Agriculture,
- Forestry,
- Environmental sciences
4. VetAgro Sup, Франція
- Veterinary Medicine
- Agriculture
5. University of Debrecen, Угорщина
- Agriculture,
- Environmental sciences,
- Biological and Related Sciences,
- Food Processing,
- Economics,
- Law
6. Agricultural University, Plovdiv, Болгарія
- Agriculture
- Food processing
- Biological and related sciences
7. University of Agriculture in Krakow, Польща
- Management and administration,
- Agriculture,
- Forestry,
- Environmental sciences,
- Food processing,
- Economics,
- Veterinary Medicine
8. Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Словаччина
- Horticulture
- Food processing
- Business and administration
- Economics
- Biological and related sciences
9. University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Румунія
- Veterinary Medicine
- Agriculture - Horticulture - Animal Science and Biotechnologies - Food Science and Technology
10. University of Maribor, Словенія
- Business and administration
- Economics
- Biological and related sciences
- Veterinary Medicine
- Law
- Agriculture
- Environmental sciences
- Food processing
11. Estonian University of Life Sciences, Естонія
- Veterinаry Medicine
BNAU students have the opportunity to study for a semester at the Pomeranian Academy in Slupsk (all specialties). In addition, there is the possibility of summer training in the Baltic University Program (the program is valid for students of all fields). BTNAU is a participant in the EU Erasmus+ KA2 project "Improvement of laboratory practice skills of specialists in the agri-food sector of Eastern Europe ". According to the results of the competition announced by the European Commission, Bila Tserkva NAU in a consortium with other European and Ukrainian partners received funding for the project under the Erasmus + KA2 program "Multilevel Local, Nation and Regionwide Education and Training in Climate Services, Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation [ClimEd] ". The project aims to form and develop a common climate service that would work with the country's climate-dependent economic spheres. As part of the Erasmus + KA2 project “Increasing the capacity of universities to initiate and participate in the development of clusters on the principles of innovation and sustainability” (UniClaD) in consortium with other European countries Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University together with business partners will work to create an expert center to build a cluster in the field of aquaculture and fish farming. Students participate in the Erasmus + KA2 program, studying at the following higher education institutions: 1. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Business and administration
- Economics
- Biological and related sciences
- Veterinary Medicine
- Law
2. University of Teramo, Italy
- Biological and related sciences
- Veterinary Medicine
- Law
- Agriculture
- Environmental sciences
3. Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland
- Biological and related sciences
- Veterinary Medicine
- Environmental sciences
- Food Science and Technology
- Geodesy
Within the framework of bilateral agreements, students and teachers participate in exchange programs with the following foreign universities:
Ponta Grossa State University, Brazil;
University of Bologna, Italy;
National Veterinary School of Lyon, France;
Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague;
Kazakh Agrotechnical University, Kazakhstan;
University of Giessen, Germany;
Uppsala University, Sweden;
University of Humanities and Natural Sciences, Kielce, Poland;
Shandong Agrarian University, China;
Higher National Agricultural School, Bordeaux, France;
National Higher Institute of Agronomy,
Food Technology and Ecology (AgroSup Dijon), France;
Technical University of Munich (Faculty of Agriculture), Germany;
University of Essex, UK;
University of Almeria, Spain;
Rittle College, UK;
German-Ukrainian Institute of Agribusiness;
Zenkenberg Institute of Entomology, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany;
Goethe-Institut, Germany;
University of Debrecen, Hungary;
Breeding center of the Charolais breed, France.