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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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The III Russian-Kyrgyz Student Media Forum was successfully held on the shore of the picturesque Issyk-Kul Lake in Kyrgyzstan. Organized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation with the support of RTU MIREA, it brought together 100 active representatives of student media from 11 Russian and 6 Kyrgyz universities. The forum was opened by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Valery Falkov and the Minister of Science, Higher Education and Innovation of the Kyrgyz Republic Baktiyar Orozov.
In his speech, Valery Falkov noted: Modern media communications are a profession, a type of human activity that has always attracted people. Here you will not only improve your professional skills, exchange experience, but also meet guys who represent different universities in Russia and Kyrgyzstan. You will make new friends, new good acquaintances for life.
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University was represented at the forum by students of the Humanities Institute Yuri Gres, Ekaterina Esipova and Leila Makarevich.
Ekaterina Esipova shared her impressions: The Media Forum is a wonderful opportunity for cultural and professional exchange between students. The exchange of experience takes place not only between students from Russia and Kyrgyzstan, but also between universities in each country. Russian students from St. Petersburg, Moscow, Krasnoyarsk and Lugansk attended the forum. We listened to lectures from specialists in journalism and culture, worked on group projects on technological leadership, and in our free time enjoyed nature on the beach of Lake Issyk-Kul, which can rightfully be called a place of power.
The main theme of the forum — “Technological Leadership” — was reflected in the rich program. For three days, the participants, who were divided into eight teams, worked on creating joint international projects. As a result, each team presented a media product, and the expert jury determined the winners.
The first place was taken by the team "Mediasila", which included students from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Kyrgyz State Technical University and Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University. The winners will present their ideas at the media forum "Heart of Russia" in Krasnoyarsk.
Arina Martynova, Ambassador of the Russian Language, specialist in youth work at the A.S. Pushkin State Institute of the Russian Language, spoke at the forum, presenting the “Ambassadors of the Russian Language” program for the development of international cooperation and the promotion of the Russian language and culture through game and interactive forms.
Also, Artem Belyaev, senior lecturer of the Department of Information and Computing Technologies of KRSU, gave his lecture on the topic "Modern Technologies and Information Culture". The speaker talked about key trends in the development of digital technologies and their impact on the media industry, paying special attention to the practical application of neural networks. Using ChatGPT as an example, Artem Aleksandrovich showed how to create programming projects, evaluate the accuracy of the results and check them, giving the participants valuable recommendations on the use of modern digital tools in journalism and media.
The media forum became an important platform for exchanging experiences and launching joint initiatives in the field of modern media and digital communications. Its holding confirmed the growing role of youth projects in the development of technological leadership and international cooperation.
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