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<span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Tobolsk's Mendeleev Teaching Institute , a branch of Tyumen State University, has seen its eductational project ‘The Bus of Chemical Knowledge’ that benefited more than 900 schoolchildren and college students, through to a close. The project that had been made possible thanks to SIBUR's support under the latter's <b>‘Formula for Good Deeds’</b> social investment program offered its participants exciting experiences, new knowledge</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">,</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> and inspiring ideas.</span><span style="color: #575757;"> <br>
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<b><span style="background: white;">Alexey Vakulik, senior government relations officer at ZapSibNeftekhim responsible for </span></b></span><b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">implementing</span></b><b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> the company’s socio-economic projects:</span></b><span style="color: #575757;"><br>
<i><span style="background: white;">‘We at our company attach a great deal of importance to enhancing the capacity of chemical science in Russia. We are convinced that this effort's most crucial stage falls on secondary education which lays the foundation for developing interest in chemistry and understanding its importance for present-day and future generations’.</span></i><br>
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<span style="background: white;">‘’The Bus of Chemical Knowledge‘’ </span></span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">represents</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> an exciting journey into the world of science! It feature</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">d</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> lectures, chemistry shows, master classes, tours and even an opportunity to become a lab technician for a day. All of this </span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">was</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> designed to help make chemistry more accessible and fun for the younger crowd.</span><span style="color: #575757;"><br>
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<span style="background: white;">During the period from June to November, students and teachers from the Institute's Department of Science paid visits to schools in the Uvyatsky, Vagaysky, and Tobolsky districts</span></span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">,</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> and in Tobolsk proper. The project helped children from across the region discover how chemistry changes the world around them and how their knowledge of chemistry could form the basis for their future profession</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">s</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">.</span><span style="color: #575757;"><br>
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<b><span style="background: white;">The project's leader is Tatiana Tsaptsova, Candidate of Science, Chair of the Department of Science and Methods </span></b></span><b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">of </span></b><b><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Teaching:</span></b><span style="color: #575757;"><br>
</span><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">“</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">Natural sciences, of which chemistry is </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">arguably </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">the most important, help unlock the scientific and technological potential of our civilisation. They underpin scientific and technological progress, ensure the soundness of engineering solutions and </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">our</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">nation</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">'s competitiveness at the global level</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">”</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">.</span></i><span style="color: #575757;"><br>
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<span style="background: white;">The project featured popular science lectures by the country's top scientists</span></span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">:</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> Anna Skuredina (Moscow State University) explained how pharmaceutical molecules are developed laying out their path from a conceptual idea to a drugstore shelf, while Oleg Morozov (MSU) discussed polymers of the future</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> and</span><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> how these cutting-edge materials are being used to build passenger airliners and spacecraft.</span>
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<span style="color: #575757; background: white;">The project served to demonstrate that chemistry is fascinating and promising, and that choosing a profession can be a conscious and inspiring experience.</span>
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Alexey Vakulik, senior government relations officer at ZapSibNeftekhim responsible for implementing the company’s socio-economic projects:
‘We at our company attach a great deal of importance to enhancing the capacity of chemical science in Russia. We are convinced that this effort's most crucial stage falls on secondary education which lays the foundation for developing interest in chemistry and understanding its importance for present-day and future generations’.
‘’The Bus of Chemical Knowledge‘’ represents an exciting journey into the world of science! It featured lectures, chemistry shows, master classes, tours and even an opportunity to become a lab technician for a day. All of this was designed to help make chemistry more accessible and fun for the younger crowd.
During the period from June to November, students and teachers from the Institute's Department of Science paid visits to schools in the Uvyatsky, Vagaysky, and Tobolsky districts, and in Tobolsk proper. The project helped children from across the region discover how chemistry changes the world around them and how their knowledge of chemistry could form the basis for their future professions.
The project's leader is Tatiana Tsaptsova, Candidate of Science, Chair of the Department of Science and Methods of Teaching:
“Natural sciences, of which chemistry is arguably the most important, help unlock the scientific and technological potential of our civilisation. They underpin scientific and technological progress, ensure the soundness of engineering solutions and our nation's competitiveness at the global level”.
The project featured popular science lectures by the country's top scientists: Anna Skuredina (Moscow State University) explained how pharmaceutical molecules are developed laying out their path from a conceptual idea to a drugstore shelf, while Oleg Morozov (MSU) discussed polymers of the future and how these cutting-edge materials are being used to build passenger airliners and spacecraft.
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Alexey Vakulik, senior government relations officer at ZapSibNeftekhim responsible for implementing the company’s socio-economic projects:
‘We at our company attach a great deal of importance to enhancing the capacity of chemical science in Russia. We are convinced that this effort's most crucial stage falls on secondary education which lays the foundation for developing interest in chemistry and understanding its importance for present-day and future generations’.
‘’The Bus of Chemical Knowledge‘’ represents an exciting journey into the world of science! It featured lectures, chemistry shows, master classes, tours and even an opportunity to become a lab technician for a day. All of this was designed to help make chemistry more accessible and fun for the younger crowd.
During the period from June to November, students and teachers from the Institute's Department of Science paid visits to schools in the Uvyatsky, Vagaysky, and Tobolsky districts, and in Tobolsk proper. The project helped children from across the region discover how chemistry changes the world around them and how their knowledge of chemistry could form the basis for their future professions.
The project's leader is Tatiana Tsaptsova, Candidate of Science, Chair of the Department of Science and Methods of Teaching:
“Natural sciences, of which chemistry is arguably the most important, help unlock the scientific and technological potential of our civilisation. They underpin scientific and technological progress, ensure the soundness of engineering solutions and our nation's competitiveness at the global level”.
The project featured popular science lectures by the country's top scientists: Anna Skuredina (Moscow State University) explained how pharmaceutical molecules are developed laying out their path from a conceptual idea to a drugstore shelf, while Oleg Morozov (MSU) discussed polymers of the future and how these cutting-edge materials are being used to build passenger airliners and spacecraft.
The project served to demonstrate that chemistry is fascinating and promising, and that choosing a profession can be a conscious and inspiring experience.
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