A series of physics and mathematics lectures for schoolchildren in the Far Eastern Federal District continues in Buryatia

As part of the "Far Eastern Olympus" project, an in-person intensive course featuring career guidance and popular science lectures, as well as physics and mathematics games, is taking place in Ulan-Ude from February 3rd to 5th for students in grades 7-10 from Buryatia's secondary schools. MIPT (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology – Phystech) instructors will discuss non-obvious scientific facts, the path to an engineering or scientific career, and how to win the national Olympiads this year. The project is being implemented by the Phystech Schools Development Fund and “Science to Regions” LLC, in collaboration with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC).

"Far Eastern Olympus" is a movement to comprehensively prepare schoolchildren from the macroregion for the final competition within the program, as well as for other physics and mathematics olympiads.

"It's crucial for MIPT to share its educational technologies and traditions of working with motivated children. We see enormous potential in Buryatia and throughout the Far East that needs to be unlocked. Our goal is to use Olympiad preparation to jumpstart informed choice: to demonstrate that advanced knowledge in physics and mathematics can be applied to building a scientific, entrepreneurial, or corporate career in one's home region, and that the path to great science and high technology begins with quality preparation and self-confidence," said Matvey Likholip, CEO of “Science to the Regions” LLC.

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