Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –
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Opening of the holiday (from left to right): Andrey Nikulin, Valeria Melnik, Anna Tsarenko, Sergey Bovteev, Marina Malyutina. November 16 was Designer's Day in Russia.
At SPbGASU, events dedicated to celebrating those who transform ideas into drawings and dreams into real objects continued for an entire week, and they began with an exciting "project" quest for students!
Marina Malyutina, Vice-Rector for Youth Policy at SPbGASU; Andrey Nikulin, Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering; Sergey Bovteyev, Deputy Dean of the Faculty for Career Guidance; Anna Tsarenko, Deputy Dean of the Faculty for Educational Work; and Valeria Melnik, Chair of the Faculty Student Council, addressed the students with welcoming remarks and congratulations on their professional holiday. All speakers noted the importance of project-based work for the development of the construction industry.
The graduate departments and student council of the Faculty of Civil Engineering organized and conducted a "project" quest: 12 student teams (80 people) completed a route through thematic stations, where they solved practical logic problems related to design.
The winners received their well-deserved awards!
"Today, my classmates and I attended a vibrant and engaging quest dedicated to a professional holiday – Designer's Day. There were some very engaging stations where we solved problems, solved riddles, and logically searched for answers. A huge thank you to the organizers! We were able to learn something new, brighten up our everyday lives, and most importantly, we were able to get to know the department where we graduate. I'm very impressed with this format! I look forward to more events from the Faculty of Civil Engineering," shared first-year student Arseniy Vakulenko.
The balustrade also featured information stands from design organizations and companies, where students could learn about modern technologies: try on VR glasses, learn about laser scanners, and interact with employer representatives.
The "Designer's Week" program continued with thematic meetings, a discussion club session, and concluded on November 20 with a lecture from TechProektStroy on the topic of "Application of Information Modeling and Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Development."
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