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KFU student received a grant to open a school for developing project skills

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Yulia Prikhodko, a student of the Institute of Philology of the Crimean Federal University, won a grant in the amount of 100 000 rubles to create a school for developing skills in project activities. The girl presented the project at the Sreda youth urban forum in Belgorod.

My grant project was intended for small territories in the «Develop the Environment» nomination. Many students come to the Crimean Federal and other Crimean universities from small areas — these are small towns and villages, they want to implement their ideas, but do not know how. This project is for such people. Through interaction with experts, master classes and lectures, we want to teach young people to better understand the mechanisms for implementing projects in various fields. Further, these skills can be implemented in different directions, for example, in improving the urban environment, sports, leisure for young people , — the press service of the university quotes Yulia Prikhodko.

According to her, education at the school will contain several levels: basic and advanced. Skills can be improved almost endlessly. During the year of the implementation of the grant project, those who wish will be taught competencies for implementation in various areas.

The offline base of the project will be the site of the student sports club «Gryphons» of the Crimean Federal University. Also, training will be held online.

The speakers of the school will be experts from Rosmolodezh and leading specialists from the Crimean Federal University.

Youth Urban Forum of the Central Federal District «Sreda» was held in Belgorod. More than 120 young people from 36 subjects of Russia became participants of the forum.

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