In Simferopol, on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the Crimean Spring, a series of lectures by the Knowledge Society started
CrimeaPRESS reports:
At the Crimean Federal University. IN AND. Vernadsky for students, meetings and lectures were held with university teachers, lecturers from the Knowledge Society, during which the meeting participants discussed the historical events of 2014, the prerequisites for the reunification of Crimea with Russia, and also remembered the heroes of the Crimean Spring.
A lecture on the topic “Why Crimea is ours” was given by the director of the Institute of Media Communications, Media Technologies and Design of the Crimean Federal University, lecturer of the Knowledge Society, Alexander Mashchenko. As the speaker noted, the return of Crimea to its native harbor would have been impossible if the peninsula had not been an organic, integral part of the Russian state and the Russian world for centuries.
Andrei Nikiforov, candidate of historical sciences and lecturer at the Knowledge Society, told the children about how the peninsula changed after reunification with Russia. Today in Crimea, a new educational infrastructure has been created “from bottom to top”, dozens of schools have been built and renovated, one of the largest universities in the country has been created — the Crimean Federal University named after V.I. Vernadsky, where more than 30 thousand students study not only from Russia, but also from 50 foreign countries.
The main symbols of the new Russian Crimea are the Crimean Bridge, the Simferopol airport, the Tavrida highway, the Balaklava and Tavricheskaya thermal power plants, the new Semashko hospital in Simferopol.
Forum events “Russian Crimea: Ten Years Later” will also be held at the Crimean College of Public Catering and Trade, where the children will also be told about the achievements of the republic in industry, tourism, and the social sphere that have occurred in recent years.
According to the press service of the Russian Society «Knowledge»
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