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Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –
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Marathon participants
On February 5, SPbGASU students participated in the educational marathon "Russia – a Family of Families," organized by the Russian Society "Knowledge" and timed to coincide with the launch of the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia. The marathon, held at the National Center "Russia" in Moscow, brought together over 5,000 young people representing 194 nationalities of the Russian Federation, as well as guests from neighboring countries. Among the participants were students from our university: representatives of student associations, scholarship holders, and winners of federal and regional competitions.
The marathon included a ceremony to open the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia, at which Vladimir Putin spoke. The President greeted the marathon participants, noting the shared values and goals of the peoples of Russia.
Fourth-year students of the Faculty of Forensic Expertise and Law in Construction and Transport at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Renata Khazhieva and Karina Liu-Liang-Min, represented the peoples of Bashkortostan and Udmurtia, and participated in the opening ceremony of the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia.
"The ceremony was magical: all participants were wearing national costumes and were charged with a shared energy. The unity of our peoples and true patriotism were palpable. I felt incredible pride in living in such a great country. I want to express my gratitude to our university for the opportunity to attend such a significant event for the entire country," Karina said of her impressions.
The marathon featured a variety of educational events, including lectures, film screenings, concerts, creative events, meetings with representatives of science, culture, and education, and flash mobs. The forum became a platform for opportunities where everyone could realize their potential and attend events that suited their preferences and interests.
"I especially remember the library, where you could browse books from all over our country, which was extremely interesting. I also enjoyed the interactive part, where many participants in national costumes united in a single dance of friendship between peoples," said Oleg Yatskovets, a sixth-year student in the Civil Engineering Department, about his impressions.
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