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USUE vice-rector for social work and youth policy, Roman Krasnov, and university teachers are taking part in the project “Voice of the Generation. Vice-Rectors + Teachers”, which is being carried out with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia.
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Representatives of several dozen universities of our country gathered at the Mashuk Knowledge Center in Pyatigorsk. “Voice of the Generation. Vice-rectors + Teachers” is a new direction of the flagship educational project “Voice of the Generation”. Its goal is to ensure strong communication between the management community of universities and teachers implementing youth policy and educational activities.
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The USUE team includes vice-rector Roman Krasnov, deputy director of the Institute of Public Administration and Law, Natalia Gromova, senior lecturer of the Department of Quality Management and Expertise of Goods and Services, Nadezhda Danko, deputy director of the Institute of Master’s Studies, Zoya Fadeeva, deputy director for educational work and youth policy of the Institute of Management, Entrepreneurship and Engineering, Ivan Chechulin, and head of the Department of Accounting and Auditing, Natalia Sharapova.
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In her welcoming speech, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Olga Petrova, noted that one of the key tasks in the process of education and formation of sound life values in young people is involving students in active public life. Therefore, it is so important to create a unified educational system for children and young people.
“Education is an integral part of the university’s work. Today, universities are determining the vectors of educational work with young people and developing mechanisms for this work,” USUE vice-rector, Roman Krasnov, noted.
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The forum “Voice of the Generation. Vice-Rectors + Teachers” will pay special attention to the structure and content of university educational programs. Vice-rectors and teachers will listen to expert lectures, attend master classes, and defend their own projects. The forum will end on October 26.