Photo by Oleg Tatarkin, source – zs74.ru, Natalya Sashina On the eve of International Students Day, a ceremony honoring the winners of the ZSO scholarship was held for the 26th time in the regional parliament.
It is awarded for special achievements in creative, social, scientific activities, for victories in international, Russian and regional competitions, olympiads and exhibitions.
185 students and graduate students of higher and secondary specialized educational institutions from all over the region attended the celebration along with their teacher-mentors, relatives and friends.
The awards were presented by the first deputy chairman of the ZSO Denis Moiseev Chairman of the Youth Policy Committee Mikhail Vidhoff and Deputy Chairman of the Social Policy Committee Igor Egorov .
“We have gathered young, talented and the best graduate students, students, and students who this year have proven themselves in various fields, but have not forgotten about their successful studies. Use the time you have now to gain new knowledge, make the most of it. To be in demand in your profession, you need to develop, study, and not stop there all your life. You are standing on the threshold of a great, interesting life, make sure that you and your parents can be proud of you,” the press service quotes Denis Moiseev ZSO .
The scholarship was awarded to 15 graduate students, 55 students at state higher educational institutions, 85 students studying in training programs for mid-level specialists, 30 students studying in training programs for skilled workers.
Among the awarded was an 18-year-old student from the Emanzhelinsky branch of the Pervomaisky Technical School of the Construction Materials Industry Danil Titov – future car repair and maintenance specialist. The teachers unanimously declare that Danil, based on the results of intermediate certifications, has only good results in general education and special disciplines, and is capable of both the exact sciences and the humanities. As part of additional vocational training, he receives a working profession “Tire fitting technology” And “Wheel alignment maintenance technology“, which will allow him to become a competitive mid-level specialist.
Danil is a regular participant in events held in the Yemanzhelinsky district and in the Chelyabinsk region, including through the “First Movement” – “Practical Academy”, “Academy of Good”, “First in the Village” (nominations: “Culture”, “Sports” “), all-Russian projects “Ecotrend”, “Team of the First”, regional forums “Youth for ecology and culture», «Projects from the south of the Urals“, “The best in the village” … Participates in the development of social projects.
Danil is actively involved in volunteer activities and, as part of a technical school team, provides assistance to the organizers of regional events (“Cross of the Nation”, “Russian Ski Track”, the “Look at Me as an Equal” festival), veterans in everyday life, and participates in the loading of humanitarian aid for special operation soldiers.
For his active life position, loyalty to the ideas and values of the volunteer movement in 2023, Danil Titov was rewarded with a letter of gratitude from the main department of youth policy of the Chelyabinsk region, a letter of gratitude from the local branch of the United Russia WFP, and in 2024 – a letter of gratitude from the department of culture, youth policy and sports administration district. Danil Titov receives a scholarship from the regional government.
A scholarship from the Legislative Assembly of the Chelyabinsk Region was also awarded to a second-year master’s student at SUSU (Institute of Agricultural Engineering in the field of “Electrical technologies and electrical equipment in agriculture») Natalya Sashina – graduate of Yemanzhelinsky school No. 4, Youth Sports School.
In November, Natalya took part in the finals of the All-Russian Forum “Sustainable development of rural areas“, which took place at the State University of Land Management in Moscow, and presented the project “Strategic development of rural areas: long-term development plans, mechanisms and support tools” The forum took place in four stages, from July to November.
Throughout all her years of study at the university, Natalya Sashina studied excellently (received a bachelor’s degree with honors), in addition to conducting scientific activities, she also defended the honor of the university in competitions as part of the basketball team.
There are 890 thousand young people in the region, a regulatory framework has been created to regulate youth policy issues, and a system of support measures is in place, including scholarships and bonuses. Under the ZSO, this activity is carried out by the Public Youth Chamber and the Assembly of Young Deputies.
– How does ZSO ensure that scholarship recipients reflect a diverse range of backgrounds and talents while maintaining high academic standards?
1. Could you please talk about the significance of International Students Day and the role of ZSO in recognizing and encouraging the achievements of students in the region?
2. Can you share some of the key criteria and processes involved in selecting the winners of the scholarship program?
3. How do you see the scholarship program contributing to the development of the regional education system, particularly in promoting excellence among students and fostering diverse interests and talents?
4. Are there any challenges or limitations that you face in identifying and supporting exceptional students in the region, and if so, how do you address them?
5. How important is it for students to maintain a balance between academic excellence and involvement in extracurricular activities, according to the ZSO’s perspective?
6. Can you provide some examples of successful partnerships or collaborations between the ZSO and other organizations in the region, aimed at promoting youth development and engagement?
7. What types of opportunities and support mechanisms are available for young people in the region to pursue their interests and contribute to the community, beyond academic pursuits?
8. In your opinion, what are the most pressing issues or opportunities for youth development in the region, and how can the ZSO play a role in addressing them?