INRTU student Danil Kravchuk took part in the Interregional School «Preservation of Cultural and Historical Heritage»

INRTU student Danil Kravchuk participated in the II Interregional School «Preservation of Cultural and Historical Heritage». The event took place on October, 27-30 at Vladimir State University named after A. G. and N. G. Stoletov

The event was organized by the All-Russian Student Club «Vernadsky» with the grant support of «Rosmolodezh». Among the participants were 80 students from 18 regions of the country. 200 people took part remotely.

The program included workshops, round tables, film screenings and excursions. Students discussed issues of psychology, the development of education, the preservation of historical memory and the values of Russian culture.

Danil Kravchuk is mastering mechatronics and robotics at INRTU. He is a member of the «Quantum» Student Scientific Society. Danil Kravchuk is the author of the report «Cultural and Historical Heritage of Siberia». INRTU student told about the Circum-Baikal railroad, the sites of ancient people in Malta and Bureti, the wooden architecture of Irkutsk. Much attention the speaker paid to the works of Siberian writers Alexander Vampilov and Valentin Rasputin.

In addition, Danil Kravchuk presented the main directions of the student scientific societies at INRTU.

«The Interregional School of the «Vernadsky» Club is a great opportunity to broaden your professional horizons and exchange contacts.

A representative of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Ali Asadov told about promising areas in which novice researchers work. Then the universities presented their successful practices. I was interested in the experience of the students representing Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov. They actively develop youth media, organize a large-scale festival of folk art, they are also engaged in science», - shared his impressions Danil Kravchuk.

The student received a diploma for the second place in the media competition.

Victor Sadovnichy, President of the Russian Union of Rectors, sent a letter thanking Mikhail Kornyakov, Rector of INRTU, for preparing such a talented student. He expressed the hope for further cooperation, creation of joint scientific projects of social and economic character.