"Dream Fish Conference" set to take place in Kamchatka, organized by Putin's student groups across Russia.
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatka Krai, is set to host the All-Russian Forum of Student Labor Departments titled "Fish of Your Dreams" from March 20 to 23, 2025. This educational and societal event aims to showcase the best labor practices of the peninsula's fish industry.
The forum will feature a series of engaging cultural activities, as announced by Oksana Shpakova, a local official. Participants can look forward to vibrant performances and exhibitions, adding a touch of colour to the educational programme.
In addition to cultural activities, the forum will include factory tours, meetings with top experts, and workshops. These sessions will provide an opportunity for students to gain practical insights into the fish industry and learn from industry leaders.
The forum will also serve as a platform for discussions on new labor projects. Over 100 top students from across the country are expected to attend, offering a diverse range of perspectives and ideas.
Registration for the forum can be done through regional RSU offices, and the deadline for registration is February 17, 2025. The Kamchatka Krai Student Labor Detachments movement, which was revived in 2014, has played a significant role in employing over 6,500 students in the past decade.
In the 2024 regional student labor detachment ratings, Kamchatka ranked first in the Far Eastern Federal District and 18th out of 84 regional detachments nationwide. This strong performance indicates the dedication and hard work of the students and the effectiveness of the detachment movement.
However, the specific names of the top 100 students attending the All-Russian Forum of Student Work Departments "Fish of Your Dream" in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky are not publicly available at this time.
This forum promises to be an enriching experience for all participants, offering a unique blend of education, culture, and industry insights. It's an exciting opportunity for students to learn, network, and contribute to the future of the fish industry in Kamchatka.
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