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Tobolsk hosted First Mendeleev Winter Festival of Ideas

17 february 2025

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The festival is reflective of Tobolsk residents' keen interest in science as it highlights their desire to preserve the great scientist’s legacy and pass it on to future generations.

The festival featured a popular science book fair, master classes for children, lectures given by scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences and the country's top universities, open classes on such topics as Fractal Reality or Mysterious Disorder, Eco-Tourism: Protecting the Environment Through Travel, and University of the Future.

A separate part of the program was dedicated to Tobolsk-born Dmitry Mendeleev, after whom the festival has been named. Interested guests were taken on city tours where they learned new facts about the scientist's work and life, as well as the impact his discoveries had had on our present day, along with many other activities in honor of the anniversary of Tobolsk's celebrated native.

At the festival's closure, members of the All-Russian Mendeleev's Environment Club from Tobolsk, Boblovo, Mendeleyevsk, St. Petersburg and Moscow held discussions about a potential expansion of the Federal Mendeleev Route stretching between the scientist's hometown and other locations that had a memorable role in the life of Dmitry Mendeleev.

The festival was organized by the Directorate of Tobolsk's FESTIVAL OF SIBERIAN STORIES, Tobolsk city administration, and SIBUR. The program of lectures and educational activities had been put together by the Tobolsk Comprehensive Research Station of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tobolsk Teaching Institute named after Dmitry Mendeleyev, a part of TyumSU, and the Tobolsk Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve.

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The festival is reflective of Tobolsk residents' keen interest in science as it highlights their desire to preserve the great scientist’s legacy and pass it on to future generations.

The festival featured a popular science book fair, master classes for children, lectures given by scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences and the country's top universities, open classes on such topics as Fractal Reality or Mysterious Disorder, Eco-Tourism: Protecting the Environment Through Travel, and University of the Future.

A separate part of the program was dedicated to Tobolsk-born Dmitry Mendeleev, after whom the festival has been named. Interested guests were taken on city tours where they learned new facts about the scientist's work and life, as well as the impact his discoveries had had on our present day, along with many other activities in honor of the anniversary of Tobolsk's celebrated native.

At the festival's closure, members of the All-Russian Mendeleev's Environment Club from Tobolsk, Boblovo, Mendeleyevsk, St. Petersburg and Moscow held discussions about a potential expansion of the Federal Mendeleev Route stretching between the scientist's hometown and other locations that had a memorable role in the life of Dmitry Mendeleev.

The festival was organized by the Directorate of Tobolsk's FESTIVAL OF SIBERIAN STORIES, Tobolsk city administration, and SIBUR. The program of lectures and educational activities had been put together by the Tobolsk Comprehensive Research Station of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tobolsk Teaching Institute named after Dmitry Mendeleyev, a part of TyumSU, and the Tobolsk Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve.

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The festival is reflective of Tobolsk residents' keen interest in science as it highlights their desire to preserve the great scientist’s legacy and pass it on to future generations.

The festival featured a popular science book fair, master classes for children, lectures given by scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences and the country's top universities, open classes on such topics as Fractal Reality or Mysterious Disorder, Eco-Tourism: Protecting the Environment Through Travel, and University of the Future.

A separate part of the program was dedicated to Tobolsk-born Dmitry Mendeleev, after whom the festival has been named. Interested guests were taken on city tours where they learned new facts about the scientist's work and life, as well as the impact his discoveries had had on our present day, along with many other activities in honor of the anniversary of Tobolsk's celebrated native.

At the festival's closure, members of the All-Russian Mendeleev's Environment Club from Tobolsk, Boblovo, Mendeleyevsk, St. Petersburg and Moscow held discussions about a potential expansion of the Federal Mendeleev Route stretching between the scientist's hometown and other locations that had a memorable role in the life of Dmitry Mendeleev.

The festival was organized by the Directorate of Tobolsk's FESTIVAL OF SIBERIAN STORIES, Tobolsk city administration, and SIBUR. The program of lectures and educational activities had been put together by the Tobolsk Comprehensive Research Station of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tobolsk Teaching Institute named after Dmitry Mendeleyev, a part of TyumSU, and the Tobolsk Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve.