The competition jury evaluated the level and quality of the works, and I. V. Minin acted as chairman. Participants included students, master's students and postgraduates from Belarus, Russia and Uzbekistan.
- Diana Lazebina took 3rd place in the nomination ‘Formation of a multipolar world and development of regional integration’.
- Snezhana Leksina and Elina Shuliko took third place in the category ‘Social Sciences and Humanities and Scientific and Technological Progress: Mutual Influence and Interaction.’
- Polina Alekseeva took third place in the category ‘Culture and Art of Eurasia in the Context of the Transition to a New World Economic Order.’
The jury also noted Irina Grigorievna Dashevskaya for her active involvement of students in scientific research. Honourable mentions were awarded to: Ulyana Alekseeva Balakina, Ekaterina Andreevna Perekhvatova, Mikhail Yuryevich Tarasov, Anastasia Denisovna Vishnevskaya, Vasilisa Danilovna Platonova, Ulyana Alexandrovna Zhitnikova, and Anna Georgievna Shmaeva.
This year, the competition participants included students, master's students, postgraduate students, and researchers from Belarus, Russia, and Uzbekistan. The winners were awarded diplomas confirming the recognition of their achievements in scientific research and commemorative gifts.