17 March 2020
Youth benefaction grants won by several Kazan University students and employees

The grants are disbursed by the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan.

Overall, 15 students and employees will be funded in the following nominations (project titles given in parentheses):

Youth Arts – Alisa Markelova (New Arts Festival 4’33”);

Youth Science – Farida Galimova (Portrait of the Youth);

Youth Science – Samson Liberman (Pro Fan Festival);

Youth Science – Stanislav Shemelov (Tatnauka – Tatar Science Video Project);

Youth Science – Igor Smirnov (guidelines for youth camp counselors);

Youth Science – Almaz Murtazin (Marx Fest Anti-Conference);

Healthy Lifestyle – Venera Seyfullaeva (Historical Fencing and Local Studies);

Volunteering – Anastasiya Sukhanova (The Kind Library);

Youth Media – Bulat Tagirov (Closing the Gap);

Youth Media – Nikita Matveev (Equilibrium);

Intercultural Communication – Almaz Askhadullin (Alpar);

Intercultural Communication – Sofia Nikolaeva (The Kind World);

Career and Professional Development – Kseniya Zvereva (guidelines for counselors of childrens’ health camps);

Patriotic Upbringing – Andrey Anisimov (Medical Law Clinic);

Patriotic Upbringing – Anastasiya Filippova (Touch the War – A Mobile Exhibition).

This is what Ms. Sukhanova had to say about her library initiative, “As part of the project, we plan to place branded bookshelves in clubs, theaters, libraries and other public places for everyone to leave books there. The main goal of the Kind Library project is to create children's hospital libraries. There, we will select only the best children's books. We plan to send adult books to other institutions, for example, veteran’s houses. Some of the used books will be involved in book crossing. Finally, if we receive books in very poor condition, they will be sent for processing. To participate in the project, we attract media personalities – businesspersons and athletes. Book donors have the opportunity to leave autographs and wishes on their donations.”

Igor Smirnov said about his work, “I work as deputy director of the Salat community camp. We decided, using our own experience of camp organizing, to create a methodological manual in two languages - Russian and Tatar. The manual will contain recommendations on how to make life in children's recreation camps more interesting, rich and useful. We propose to include modern dances, popular science events, blogging, video editing and much more in the programs. The guidebooks will first be tested at Salat and then sent to all municipal offices of the Republic of Tatarstan.”

 

Source text: Larisa Busil

Translation: Yury Nurmeev

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