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About volunteering, donation and protection of students' rights: a social video contest was held at the Ƶ
04 April

A solemn defense of the works of the socially oriented video contest "Important!" took place in the concert hall of the Higher School of Technology and Energy of the Ƶ. This year, the participants presented their projects on three key topics: volunteering, choosing a future profession, and protecting students' rights.



Each work impressed the jury with its creativity, social significance and depth of study, making the final of the competition truly vivid and memorable.

Svetlana Naumova's team became the winner in the Volunteer nomination. Diplomas for the public presentation were awarded to the teams of Timur Chapaev, Nikita Sorokin and Vladislav Portyanov. The participants presented inspiring videos highlighting important social initiatives.: helping homeless animals, supporting the elderly in the fight against fraud, and promoting donation.



Denis Grigoriev's team became the winner in the nomination "Trade Union in the life of students". Diplomas for the public presentation were awarded to the teams of Eric Akhmetov, Valery Bagrov and Veronika Zubets. In this nomination, the authors revealed the role of trade unions in the lives of young people. The participants shared stories about how the trade union is becoming a second home for students, and also raised important issues of protecting students' rights.

In the nomination "1001 and 1 profession", Veronica's team became the winner. The diploma for the public presentation was awarded to the team of Ivan Solovyov. The participants prepared informative and motivational videos about choosing a professional path, offered viewers useful tips on successful career guidance that will help young people decide on their future specialty, and also showed how one university has become a reliable partner on this path.

All the entries were distinguished by their high level of performance, social significance and creative approach. It was noticeable that the participants put a piece of their soul into them. Many videos could become full-fledged projects for a wide audience.