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A student of Ƶ became the winner of the "Tvoy Hod" contest and the owner of 1,000,000 rubles
24 December

The closing ceremony of the All—Russian Student Forum "Tvoy Hod" took place in Moscow at the Rossiya National Center. The competition itself is one of the flagship projects of the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Russia - the Land of Opportunities". Valeria Stepanova, a student at the Institute of Graphic Design of Ƶ, became one of the 200 winners of the "I'm Doing" competition track "Tvoy Hod" and the owner of 1,000,000 rubles for the implementation of her project. Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, presented the coveted winning statuette to Valeria.




Recall that over the past two seasons of "Tvoy Hod", students of the University of Industrial Technology and Design won 7.5 million rubles, the university entered the top 50 best universities of the project. Valeria became the winner this season. But that's not all. Polina Kurleeva, a student of the Institute of Design and Arts of Ƶ, won the "Pioneer" track with a presentation of the image of a Russian student. Daria Alekseeva, a student at the Institute of Information Technology and Automation, is the winner of the "I Define" special route, she explored ways of expressing opinions and the influence of various factors on decision—making in a university, city, and country. The Giggle duo, consisting of Anastasia Perevozchikova and Maria Zhukova, students of the St. Petersburg State University of Printing and Media Technologies, reached the finals of the special project "Improvisation x Tvoy Hod."

And now let's return to the winner Valeria Stepanova. During the face-to-face defense, she presented three board games "Discover your possibilities." Her project was among the 500 best according to the results of the defense in the city of Ivanovo. A series of board games is aimed at introducing young people to projects for realizing their personal potential in Russia.




"The games highlight events and projects to implement youth policy in the Russian Federation and help unlock the potential of young people in three different but interrelated areas, develop their personal skills, professional competencies and determine the vector of their own development. The games also include a set of tasks for developing soft skills, which are so necessary in the modern world."

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Forum Searches is a board game aimed at developing the personal qualities of players and getting to know All—Russian and regional forums organized by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Rosmolodezh. During the game, participants will learn which forums are being implemented in our country and what opportunities they can provide them with.

The game "The Land of your Opportunities" introduces the projects organized by the presidential platform "Russia — the land of opportunities". During the game, participants will learn which projects ANO RSV implements, how they can participate in them, and which project is right for them. In addition, players will be able to improve their communication and teamwork skills. But the board game "Your first Grant" introduces the rules and conditions for obtaining grant support for projects organized by the Rosmolodezh community.Grants". During the game, participants will learn how to get their first grant, what the project should be like in order to qualify for support, how, and most importantly, where to fill out an application for it, and also introduces the rules and subtleties of grant implementation and reporting.


Russian students were congratulated at the award ceremony by the leaders of the country's youth policy: First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Sergey Kiriyenko, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Grigory Gurov, Chairman of the Board of the Movement of Firsts Artur Orlov, CEO of the Presidential Platform "Russia — Country opportunities" Andrey Betin, Advisor to the head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Madeleine Baturina.