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Ƶ students won 10 grants from Rosmolodezh
08 November

The Federal Agency for Youth Affairs has announced the winners of the youth projects competition. St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design has ten student initiatives in its assets, which received a total of 7,850,000 rubles for the implementation of their initiatives. Read more about the winning project of the competition from Rosmolodezh in our material.

At the call of my heart.

Vladislav Dudkin, a student at the Institute of Information Technology and Automation of St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Automation, won a grant in the amount of 998,650 rubles. She will launch a workshop on the basis of her native university as part of the "At the Call of the Heart" movement. The areas of study have already been identified: volunteering, design, SMM, media. The program will include internships in theaters and museums, educational lectures and an intensive field trip.

This is education through creativity and communication, it is getting the skills necessary to work as a volunteer, creating and replenishing a portfolio, mastering the basics of mentoring, and all this will take place in the atmosphere of St. Petersburg theaters and museums.

Vladislav tells us

Science without borders.

Maxim Lipatov (Institute of Energy and Automation of Ƶ) received grant support from Rosmolodezh in the amount of 978,711 rubles for the implementation of the Science Without Borders project. This is a unique comprehensive project aimed at popularizing science among undergraduate students of technical fields of study and their involvement in the scientific environment, developing public speaking skills with scientific reports, as well as developing the ability to independently develop in scientific areas. Each participant of the project goes through three thematic blocks and, based on their results, prepares a scientific report for presentation at a conference on an actual scientific topic and writes a scientific article.

Academy of Legal Literacy.

Vera Konovalova (Institute of Management and Economics of Ƶ) won a grant from Rosmolodezh in the amount of 850000 rubles to launch the project "Academy of Legal Literacy" - a training and educational project aimed at improving students' knowledge of legislation in the field of education, familiarization with university structures, increasing social activity and the formation of sustainable human rights competencies. Students will learn about the standards of scholarship provision, providing financial support, regulating the activities of scholarship commissions of universities, living in a dormitory, and improving general legal literacy.

Closer to the children.

Elizaveta Bokhanova, a student of the Institute of Economics and Social Technologies of Ƶ, became the winner of a grant in the amount of 847,489 rubles. Thanks to the support of Rosmolodezh, her project "Closer to children" will get a new breath. Elizaveta is engaged in training, creating children's media in St. Petersburg, developing an equipped sound and video recording studio and holding a children's Award in the field of content creation.

The startup is based on an author's course developed by Elizabeth herself. The course is designed for schoolchildren from 10 to 16 years old and includes learning the basics of blogging, cybersecurity and self-presentation, in which participants are given lessons in acting and stage speech. Students also undergo diagnostics together with a psychologist, learn to save personal information and observe etiquette on the Internet, master the basics of the profession of a content maker, video editor, illustrator, photographer and videographer.

A special feature of the project is the introduction of artificial intelligence technology into the learning process. At this stage, a special program is engaged in checking and analyzing students' independent work, which is able to analyze test papers, evaluate essays, correct mistakes, and make recommendations. The program was taught using methodological materials developed by a student of Ƶ and her team during the preparation of the project. Programmers and ML engineers work with machine learning in a startup. It is planned to train the program to check and analyze photo and video materials that students will create based on the results of the completed course.

A career compass.

Pavel Moskalenko (Institute of Energy and Automation of Ƶ) became the owner of a grant from Rosmolodezh in the amount of 844376 rubles. The student will develop his case-championship "Career Compass" - a career guidance project for students in grades 9-11, aimed at introducing participants to relevant professions in the engineering field and helping them develop the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully build a future career. As part of the project, students will work on practical tasks related to real problems and projects in the field of engineering. The case championship will encourage students to analyze, evaluate and develop solutions to complex problems, and will also contribute to the development of their analytical and creative abilities.

School of adaptation and socialization.

Kazakov Radmir (Institute of Energy and Automation of Ƶ) received a grant from Rosmolodezh for the development of his project "PRO100. New generation" in the amount of 828,648 rubles. "ABOUT 100. The New Generation" is a school of adaptation and socialization of nonresident students in universities, which already operates on the basis of Ƶ. In the new season, the main focus is on improving the personal financial literacy of participants, which is one of the main aspects of successful adaptation to independent life outside their home.

Inclusive horizons.

Bogdan Chernov became the owner of a grant from Rosmolodezh in the amount of 779,315 rubles for the implementation of an accessible creative environment project called "Inclusive Horizons". Bogdan's project is aimed at the socialization and integration of people with disabilities into the creative community through cultural and creative events for the youth of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region.

The participation of young people with disabilities in projects such as KVN, television humorous programs is one of the important means of rehabilitation, socialization and integration into a society of like—minded people. The uniqueness lies in the fact that the Inclusive Horizons project is aimed at promoting the development of people with different types of disabilities in the professional environment, and the online format will increase coverage among representatives of the inclusive youth community and will enable people with limited mobility to become part of the project.

Bogdan tells us

1001 professions.

Igor Boldyrev (Institute of Energy and Automation of Ƶ) won a grant from Rosmolodezh in the amount of 735,922 rubles with the project of the educational program "1001 professions". The project is aimed at introducing new improved methods and practices to solve the problem of career guidance, improve the communication skills of high school students, develop their leadership skills and managerial potential. The project is a series of educational and professional activities through which students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to solve the tasks of professional self-determination.

The Universe.

Alexandra Durmanova, a student of the Institute of Textiles and Fashion of Ƶ, won 486,216 rubles. The video show "Universus" by Alexander will be launched on the basis of the online magazine of the University of Industrial Technology and Design "Sarafan". The show consists of eight information and entertainment editions, where teams of students from 16 universities of St. Petersburg will meet in friendly matches in a variety of formats.

Each edition of the show is a three-stage competition between teams of student activists from two universities in the Northern Capital. The result of the project will be a round table on the exchange of experience in the implementation of youth projects and best practices. We will be able to strengthen the interuniversity student community in our region, pool resources for higher performance indicators, and increase students' interest in participating in university student life.

Alexandra shares

Academy of Mentoring.

Larisa Kushnyarik (Institute of Technology Ƶ) became the owner of a grant from Rosmolodezh in the amount of 499,819 rubles for the development of the Academy of Mentoring "Prof.SMM". This is the first practical media forum, which takes place in three stages and includes distance learning for participants in six areas, a competition for the best student media work and media team, and an educational program with federal experts in the field of media, education and youth policy. The project solves the problem of the lack of educational information communities in St. Petersburg in the field of popularization of media competencies among representatives of student associations of St. Petersburg universities, which are necessary for the effective work of media in the new reality. The project reflects the goals and priorities of the international and federal education agenda and meets the principles of Russian youth policy.