Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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A delegation of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Youth Policy Department staff visited the Russian-Armenian University as part of the "Slavic Universities" project, which aims to develop and support the university community. In Yerevan, SPbPU UMP staff began active work with representatives of the RAU's Youth Policy Department.
The Polytechnic delegation included Ivan Khlamov, Head of the Youth Policy Department; Vladimir Migunov, Administrator of the Youth Trajectory Center; and Anastasia Akatova, Director of the Black Bears Student Sports Club.
"I was extremely impressed by the state of the Russian-Armenian University's extracurricular activities. The university's excellent infrastructure allows motivated students to implement their projects and ideas. I'd especially like to highlight the university's student technical lab. I'm glad the students are keeping up with the times and exploring modern technologies," Vladimir Migunov said, sharing his impressions of the trip.
RAU was represented by Rector's Advisor for Youth Affairs Hripsime Margaryan, Head of the Department of Educational Policy and Quality Assurance Ruzanna Ayrapetova, and Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Marina Khachatryan.
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the issues surrounding student communities at the Russian-Armenian University, formulate goals and outline steps to achieve them, explore the community's life cycle, and define their mission and primary purpose.
We continued working in the pitching format: we presented and defended project solutions, integrated existing Polytechnic approaches, and selected the best ones. Through our joint efforts, we developed the first effective project solutions for developing student communities at RAU.
The partners not only exchanged experiences but also identified a development path for RAU's youth communities and worked on several projects with the cultural, creative, and sports communities. The experts also discussed the role of RAU's student community leader, ways to engage students in extracurricular activities, and created a practical foundation for the systematic development of a youth ecosystem and long-term cooperation between the universities.
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