Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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Three international students from the Polytechnic University received awards from the St. Petersburg government. The ceremony, held in the historic Smolny building, was conducted by Yevgeny Grigoryev, Chairman of the City Committee for External Relations.
Sofia Yatsenko, a fourth-year student at the Higher School of Biotechnology and Food Production at the Institute of Biotechnology and Food Production (IBBS), was recognized for outstanding scientific achievements. She is studying Biotechnology at the Polytechnic University.
Dmitrii Rusnak, a third-year student at the Higher School of Industrial Management at the Institute of Economics, Management and Transport (IPMET) and Moldova, was awarded for his active social work.
Third-year student of the Higher School of International Relations, Ogultach Rakhimova from Turkmenistan, was awarded an award for creative achievements.
"Polytechnic students not only study, but also create the university's history," noted Dmitry Arsenyev, SPbPU Vice-Rector for International Affairs. "Their victories at the city level demonstrate the highest level of preparation, determination, and talent. We are proud that they represent our university and their countries with dignity, making an invaluable contribution to the academic and cultural life of the Polytechnic and St. Petersburg."
Sofia Yatsenko shared her impressions: "The invitation to the majestic Smolny was a pleasant surprise. It was a joy to see so many talented young people from different countries. Moments like these undoubtedly become some of the most vivid memories of my student years!"
"It's a great honor for me to receive thanks and gifts from the External Relations Committee. Thank you for your attention and support, which inspires me to do even more!" added Ogultach Rakhimova.
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