The project "Individual training route "Step up", project manager Denis Mamashev (IST), mentor of the project Anastasia Lagerek, is the winner of the category #bud_zdorov. The project is aimed at attracting students with disabilities to systematic physical education and sports. The project is based on the formation of individual training programs. This is a modern approach that uses the latest scientific equipment for the diagnosis and monitoring of participants’ physical potential indicators and inclinations. After the project is finalized, the developed educational and training modules as well as PE manuals for each nosological group will be distributed in the universities of the city, sports clubs and centers of adaptive physical culture and sports. As a result, young people with disabilities will have the opportunity to realize their personal, physical and mental potential.
The project "Marathon of inclusive volunteering "Granits.net ", project manager Anastasia Marsavina (IST), mentor of the project Lyudmila Mozheikina, is the winner of the category #stiray_granitsy. This is a unique project about a new direction of the volunteer movement: ABOUT the disabled, WITH the participation of the disabled, and FOR the disabled. The project is supposed to involve students and working youth (16-25 years old) in volunteering, including youth with disabilities. The participants of the project events will not only be able to acquire knowledge and experience of free communication and support of people with different conditions, but will also have a unique opportunity to get into the first electronic resource base of inclusive volunteers "Granits.net ".
The NETI CASE CLUB project, project manager Daria Zaynutdinova (a student of Faculty of Humanities), project mentor Elena Kornienko, is the winner of the nomination #tvoy_khod. The project is aimed at the development and large-scale application of the case method in the educational environment. The general idea of the Case Club is based on two factors: 1) development of students' skills in solving real technological, design, engineering and business problems, the ability to work in a team and effectively manage their time, analyze and structure information, and present their solutions; 2) training of highly qualified specialists and making recommendations for employers.
We congratulate the winners and wish the teams and mentors of the projects successful plans implementation and bright new ideas!
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354 universities from 80 regions of Russia participated in Rosmolodezh competitions in 2022. Applications were accepted from January 25 to February 24. 373 projects from 173 universities from 60 regions of Russia were recommended by experts to award grants totaling 900 million rubles.
The projects of students and young teachers of NSTU NETI won the grant of Rosmolodezh competition
15 April 2022
Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) summed up the results of the All-Russian competition of youth projects among universities "Rosmolodezh.Grants" on April 13. three NSTU NETI youth projects won the competition and are to receive financial support of 3.5 million rubles in total.