An “integration school” is opening in Crimea for young people from new regions of the Russian Federation
An “Integration School” for students from new regions of the Russian Federation will be opened at the Crimean Federal University. The project was invented and developed by university students to help students in the Zaporozhye, Kherson regions and Donbass republics in understanding the legal framework of the Russian Federation and orientation in the new socio-cultural environment, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“I won a grant for an integration school for new constituent entities of the Russian Federation, and in March or April 100 students will attend the “Integration School”, where they will talk not only about the legal foundations, but also the socio-cultural things that connect us,” he said on air. "Crimea 24" Deputy Chairman of the Student Chamber of KFU named after. Vernadsky Vsevolod Tubaltsev. – Crimean Federal University is making three large blocks: the first is legal, where we will tell you what the laws of the Russian Federation are; We devote the second block to working with the State Services portal, Internet banking, etc., and the third block is excursions with a visual demonstration of monuments of our common history.”
In turn, the head of the student committee of Melitopol State University. Makarenko Konstantin Shaulsky emphasized that with the transition to the Russian Federation, students have so many opportunities that he himself does not know where, in what region and in what project he will be tomorrow.
“There are so many opportunities that I will get tired of talking about them all and will highlight the most important,” Shaulsky emphasized. – Firstly, the university itself has undergone dramatic changes for the better. A huge number of students are involved in the programs and projects that are provided to us: Youth Army, “Young South”, “Volunteers of Victory”, “Leaders of Revival”, “Young Guard of United Russia” and a lot more.
Separately, the Russian Youth Union recently joined, and our student became the chairman of the RSM branch in the Zaporozhye region.
The main thing is that students participate in projects of their own free will, no one forces anyone, on the contrary, everyone does it willingly.
Russia is a very huge country. And having entered the Melitopol State University, I don’t even know where it will take me. Maybe I’ll want to go and get involved in the projects that are provided.”
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