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Employees and students of Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno were given awards

The award ceremony took place at a meeting of the University Council on February 26 and was timed to celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Yanka Kupala State University.

The awards are given to employees and students who have achieved success in professional and educational activities.
Thus, the Certificates of the State Committee for Science and Technology of the Republic of Belarus were awarded to the head of the Information and Analysis Center, candidate of technical sciences, associate professor Evgeny Olizarovich, associate professor of the department of technology, physiology and food hygiene, candidate of technical sciences, associate professor Oksana Pavlova, vice-rector for scientific work, candidate of physical of Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor Yuri Romanovsky, Leading Researcher of the Research Department, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor Vitaly Stepuro, Professor of the Department of General Physics and Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Natalia Strekal.
Inna Minchuk, head of the Department of journalism, candidate of philological Sciences, was awarded the Diploma of the Grodno regional Council of deputies.
Leading electronic engineer of the information and analytical center Victor Bodak, deputy head of the Planning and Economics Department Tatyana Bondareva, 1st category psychologist at the Regional Testing and Vocational Guidance Center for Youth Alena Glushen, associate professor of the Department of History of Belarus, Archeology, and special historical disciplines, candidate of historical sciences, associate professor Elena Obukhova were awarded the Hononary diplomas of the Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno.
The title of Honorary Veteran of Labor of the Yanka Kupala Grodno State University was awarded to the assistant professor of the Department of Modern Programming Technologies, candidate of pedagogical sciences, assistant professor Nina Makarova, the assistant professor of the Department of World and Slavic History, candidate of historical sciences, assistant professor Maya Marten.
Professor of the Department of Theoretical Physics and Heat Engineering, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Slavamir Anufrik was awarded the title of Honorary Veteran of Labor of Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, the Diploma of the Belarusian Physical Society and the Certificate of Honor of the B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
Also the Certificate of Honor of the B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus was awarded to the Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Leonid Gaida, Head of the Department of Theoretical Physics and Heat Engineering, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Alexei Ivanov, Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics and Heat Engineering, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics sciences, associate professor Kazimir Znosko, associate professor of the Department of Theoretical Physics and Heat Engineering, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, associate professor Vladislav Kurstak, the deputy dean for academic work of the Faculty of Physics and Technology, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor Vincent Tarkovsky.
The certificate of honor of the Grodno regional association of trade unions was given to the assistant professor of international law, candidate of legal sciences, associate professor Liliya Abramchik, The certificate of honor of the Grodno regional committee of the Belarusian trade union of education and science workers was awarded to the head of the sports club Kirill Akulich, assistant professor of tourism and cultural heritage, candidate of cultural studies, associate professor Sergey Donskikh, Deputy Head of the Planning and Economic Department Alla Mustafaeva, Head of the Training Department for quality management of education, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, associate professor Daria Shpak.
The diploma of the Primary Trade Union Organization of Employees of the Grodno State University named after Yanka Kupala was awarded to Raisa Gabrusevich, therapist of the 1st category of the doctor’s office of the medical admission center, the leading software engineer of the information and analytical center Svetlana Klimuk, the leading specialist of the Dean of Physical Education Anna Novitskaya, the deputy dean of the Faculty of Pedagogy, candidate of pedagogical sciences, associate professor Natalya Mikhailova, warden of the educational building No. 10 Svetlana Panasyuk, head of household catering Center Raisa Sivenkova.
The Honorary Diploma of the Grodno Regional Institute for the Development of Education was awarded to Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Gennady Gachko, Dean of the Faculty of Physics and Technology, Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor Andrei German, Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, Candidate of Psychological Sciences Anna Rakitskaya and head of the Information and Analytical Center, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor Evgeny Olizarovich.
Students of Kupala were also awarded the Diplomas of the Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno. These are Allaberdi Avraikulov, a law student, Anna Botvinko, a student of the Department of History, Communication and Tourism, Ekaterina Gannutsina, a student of the Faculty of Education, Igor Zubko, a student of the Faculty of Physics, Ekaterina Kiselevskaya, a student of the Philology Faculty, Anastasia Nevyarovskaya, a student of the Faculty of Law, and Daria Paputsevich, a student of the Faculty of Economics and Management, Alexander Podobed and Evgenia Reutskaya, philology students, student of the faculty of mathematics and computer science Pavel Romanets, student of the pedagogical faculty Daria Saley, student of the faculty of economics and management Julia Semenyuk, student of the faculty of art and design Yana Yanukevich.

The results of the annual ranking of teaching staff for 2019 were summed up at the Yanka Kupala state University

The winners were named in eight nominations. For the first time — in the nomination “Internationalization”.

In the nomination “Doctor of Sciences”, the first place was taken by the head of the Department of Botany, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor Oleg Sozinov. The head of the Department of Biochemistry, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor Ilya Zavodnik became the second. The third place was awarded to the professor of the department of Russian philology, doctor of philological sciences, professor Alexei Nikitevich.
The first place in the nomination “Candidates of Sciences” was taken by the head of the Department of Zoology and Human and Animal Physiology of the Faculty of Biology and Ecology, candidate of biological sciences, associate professor Olga Yanchurevich. Head of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminology of the Faculty of Law, candidate of legal sciences, associate professor Rimma Klyuchko is placed second, the third place was given to the head of the department of modern programming technologies of the faculty of mathematics and computer science, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, associate professor Lada Rudikova.
The winner in the nomination “Teacher without a Scientific Degree” is Elena Korneva, Senior Lecturer of the Department of International Law. Senior teacher of the Department of English Philology, Master of Philology Olga Budenis is the second. The third place was awarded to Irina Kolesnik, senior lecturer of the Department of Ecology, Master of Biological Sciences.
In the nomination “Young Scientist”, associate professor of the Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, candidate of psychological sciences, associate professor Tatyana Gizhuk took the first place. Associate Professor of the Department of General Physics, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences Andrei Lavysh became the second. The senior lecturer of the department of modern programming technologies, master of pedagogical sciences Nikolay Kuryan is the third.
The Department of Fundamental and Applied Mathematics won the ranking of departments in the nomination “Educational Activities”, the Department of System Programming and Computer Security became the second, and the Department of Belarusian Philology is the third.
The first in the nomination “Research and Innovation Activities” was the Department of General Physics, the second place was awarded to the Department of Theoretical Physics and Heat Engineering, and the third place took the Department of Ecology.
The Department of Ecology won the nomination “Ideological, Educational and Social Work”, the Department of Russian Philology took the second place, and the Department of Journalism took the third place.
For the first time, the best departments were named in the “Internationalization” category. Thus, the first place was awarded to the Department of Modern Programming Technologies, the Department of Mathematical and Information Support of Economic Systems became the second, and the third place took the Department of Tourism and Cultural Heritage.

Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno and Glazov State Pedagogical Institute named after V. G. Korolenko signed a cooperation agreement

The signing took place on February 25 as part of the forum “Days of Udmurtia in the Republic of Belarus”, which is being held in Minsk. Kupala University was represented at the forum by Vice-Rector for Educational Work, Vasily Senko.

The cooperation agreement between the two universities is aimed at developing international relations in the fields of education, research and cultural exchange.
Thus, within the framework of the agreement, it is planned to organize joint research, implement programs and projects, prepare research projects and put their results into practice. This includes implementation of scientific internships, exchange of students, undergraduates, and postgraduates for their training, and exchange of scientists and teachers for lectures and consultations. Among the areas of cooperation are the preparation of joint scientific and methodological publications, peer review of research and educational and methodological works, assistance in the development and preparation of joint textbooks, manuals, lectures, methodological recommendations, scientific and practical comments, dictionaries, etc. and literature exchange. The plans include holding and participating in joint scientific, scientific-practical seminars, conferences, symposiums, meetings, thematic round tables, meetings, as well as other scientific, practical, methodological and cultural events.
It is worth noting that within the framework of the forum, thematic round tables were held where the parties discussed the development of industrial cooperation between the enterprises of the two countries, the possibilities of industrial cooperation in the field of healthcare, social rehabilitation, higher and secondary vocational education, as well as the prospects for further cooperation in the field of tourism. In addition, during the visit, members of the Udmurt delegation laid flowers at the Minsk Hero City Obelisk, after which they met with the leadership of the Belarusian Railway and the Minsk Automobile Plant and visited the High-Tech Park.

Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno hosts the first regional stage of the «WorldSkills Belarus» competition in the «Primary Education» competence


Students of Volkovysk and Lida colleges, as well as a student of the pedagogical faculty of Kupala University, take part in professional skill competitions.

While passing the regional stage tests, participants must successfully cope with the tasks of two modules: “General Cultural development” and “General Professional development”. Representatives of the expert group, in turn, will evaluate the quality of the self-presentation prepared in advance by the contestants, as well as the level of their professional skills in developing and conducting classes using interactive equipment and a fragment of a virtual tour.
“This year, the competence “Primary Education” is presented for the first time at the national competition of professional skills “WorldSkills”, – said the Dean of the Pedagogical Faculty of the Yanka Kupala State University Svetlana Kostritsa. “And for the first time in the walls of the Yanka Kupala State University, we are holding the regional stage of the competition for this competence. This is an important and serious event for us. I think that the participants are very excited right now. Therefore, opening the competition, I want to address my first and main words to you, participants. Good luck to you, as well as concentration and calmness – these are the qualities that a primary school teacher needs in his daily work.”
By the way, Elvira Pavlyuchik, a 4th-year student of the pedagogical faculty of Yanka Kupala State University, based her presentation on the arguments about the personal and professional qualities of the teacher. She is convinced that the profession of primary school teacher is one of the most creative ones. Elvira intends to further develop in the profession, and participation in the WorldSkills contest will undoubtedly open up new perspectives. Representatives of two colleges of the Yanka Kupala state University – Volkovysk and Lida – are also competing for the title of the regional stage winner of the professional skills competition in the competence “Primary Education”: Ivona Yadeshko and Anna Lavrova are students of the Volkovysk College, and Irena Shibovskaya is mastering the profession of a teacher at the Lida College of the Yanka Kupala state University.
“First, the contestants presented themselves in a short five-minute performance. The second part of the competition day involves a longer and more intense work of the participants. Within three hours online, they will prepare for the task they received. They have all the necessary equipment, materials and textbooks at their disposal. Then the contestants will give a lesson for volunteers.” – said Elena Lapkovskaya, associate Professor of the Department of Natural science and linguistic disciplines and methods of their teaching at Yanka Kupala State University.
According to the results of the regional stage of the WorldSkills Belarus contest, participants will be awarded with diplomas of I, II and III degrees. The winner will represent the Grodno region at the final stage of the professional skill competition “WorldSkills Belarus 2020”.

Topical areas of cooperation were discussed during the visit of the delegation of K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional State University to the faculty of physics and technology

The visit took place as part of the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Yanka Kupala State University.
The rector of K. Zhubanov University, Baurzhan Erembetov, vice-rector for strategic development Kuanyshbek Shunkeyev and dean of physics and mathematics faculty Altanshash Bekbauova visited the faculty of physics and technology.
During the visit, the prospects for further cooperation with scientists of the faculty of physics and technology of Kupala University were discussed. The guests got acquainted with the main areas of work of the molecular spectroscopy and nanostructure optics laboratory of the faculty of physics and technology, visited the supercomputer center, as well as the science and technology park.
During the discussion, the parties reached an agreement on the conclusion of another export contract for the supply of an experimental plant to K. Zhubanov University, which is being developed by scientists of the faculty of physics and technology.
The guests were actively interested in the developments of the faculty in the field of object research using x-ray fluorescence and laser emission analysis. This task is particularly relevant for the Aktobe region in connection with the planned development of a valuable mineral, diatomite, which can be used as a highly effective sorbent in industry and medicine.
A possibility of performing joint research in the field of computer modeling of physical processes using remote access to computing resources of the Yanka Kupala State University was discussed.
A demonstration of a prototype of an innovative alcohol tester based on an electrochemical sensor developed at the faculty of physics and technology by a team of young scientists and graduates (Artur and Alexander Litskevich, Alexey Nikito, Witold Zaman) took place. By the way, this development has caught the interest of field-oriented Kazakh specialists, a joint project has been formed to complete R & D and commercialise the development results on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
In addition to discussing joint research projects, the prospects for designing joint educational programs and two-degree education in the master's degree program of the faculty of physics and technology were also considered.
For reference: Cooperation of the faculty of physics and technology of K. Zhubanov University began with the visit of the first vice-rector of K. Zhubanov University Kuanyshbek Shunkeev to Kupala University in August 2017. On November 28, 2017, Minsk hosted the sixth meeting of the working Commission for coordinating the activities of the scientific and educational consortium between higher educational and research institutions of the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Kazakhstan, at which K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional State University was accepted as a member of the consortium.
Within the framework of joint work in the consortium, scientists of the faculty of physics and technology of Yanka Kupala State University have implemented 5 export contracts, prepared 5 scientific publications and 7 applications for scientific projects, and organized an internship for undergraduates in the laboratory of molecular spectroscopy and nanostructure optics of Kupala University.

 

 

Congratulations by the rector, Irina Kiturko, on the Defender of the Fatherland and Armed Forces Day of the Republic of Belarus

Dear Men, students and employees!
On my own behalf and on behalf of all the women of our University, I sincerely congratulate you on the Defender of the Fatherland and Armed Forces Day of the Republic of Belarus!
February 23 is the holiday of courageous and strong-minded persons who have chosen military service as their life's work. On this day, we also honor all those who defend the interests of our Motherland, contribute to the establishment of a strong, free and independent country by peaceful self-sacrificing work, give peace and confidence in the future, and faith in a bright and secure future. I would like to address our Kupala youth: be always worthy of the great glory of past generations and carry the baton of patriotism to your motherland, Belarus! On this festive day, I sincerely wish you, dear men, health, prosperity, stability, implementation of all your plans and new achievements, and a happy life under a peaceful sky!
With great respect,
Rector of Grodno State University of Yanka Kupala,
Irina Kiturko

Current issues of University development in the modern world are discussed at the Yanka Kupala State University

 

The plenary meeting of the conference “University is the territory of advanced development”, dedicated to the anniversary of Kupala University, was held on February, 20.
During the plenary meeting, the Rector of the Yanka Kupala State University Irina Kiturko welcomed the participants of the conference and told them about the advanced development of the University, its strategy and achievements:
- This celebration allows us to look back and see what work has been done in the previous periods, to understand the direction we need to take.
Irina Kiturko noted that 2020 completes the period of implementation of yet another strategic plan, so the issue of summing up and setting plans now becomes particularly relevant for the formation of a strategy for the next period of 2021-2025. The head of the university stressed that special attention was paid to young people at the Yanka Kupala State University and, above all, to the development of entrepreneurial initiatives of students and those studying within the framework of the project “University 3.0”. Large-scale targeted efforts are being made to identify the needs of employers and to employ graduates. To improve the quality and efficiency of the University's activities through broad reengineering of all processes and the introduction of innovative business models based on the modernization of the information and communication environment, the Digital University+ project is being developed, with priority given to the internationalization of education. Targeted efforts have allowed Grodno State University of Yanka Kupala to take priority positions in many international rankings.
It should be noted that the plenary meeting of the conference presented the experience of development not only of Belarusian universities. Igor Maksimtsev, honorary Professor of the Yanka Kupala State University and head of the Saint Petersburg State University of Economics, spoke about the relations between Russia and Belarus in the context of Eurasian integration:
– Today we are not just exchanging experience, we are building the future. This is the merit of the entire team of employees, teachers, and students. I would like to once again congratulate you on the anniversary and thank you for presenting me with the gown and diploma of Honorary Professor of Grodno State University of Yanka Kupala.
In turn, the head of the Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health Sergey Bakulev told about the innovative practice of sports, and the Vice-Rector for development of the University in Bialystok Yaroslav Matveyuk told about the reforms that had taken place in the education system in Poland. Vice-Rector for international relations of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University presented the report “International activities of Chernivtsi National University — challenges of the XXI century”. Vice-principal for strategic development of
K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional State University spoke about the prospects of international cooperation within the framework of the universities consortium of Belarus and Kazakhstan.

Prosecutor General of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Konyuk met students and teachers of Grodno State University of Yanka Kupala

 

During the meeting which was held in the format of an open dialogue, Alexander Konyuk answered students' questions concerning a variety of topics.
At the very beginning of the conversation, Prosecutor General of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Konyuk noted that each visit to Grodno is significant for him. Back in the day, he left his hometown to go to the capital.
—I was not as lucky as you: in 1977, there was no law faculty in Grodno State University of Yanka Kupala yet, — Alexander Konyuk said. — If there was, I would have stayed here, of course. Kupala University trains excellent specialists.
The Prosecutor General of Belarus told that he was always sincerely happy to have the opportunity to speak to with students and was seriously preparing for such meetings, trying to give young people and future specialists as much useful and interesting information as possible. Alexander Konyuk told the students of the law faculty of Yanka Kupala State University about the specificity of the Department headed by him, and also touched upon the issues of reforming the judicial and legal system. He recalled that the concept of judicial and legal reform had been created in the country in 1992, but it so happened that the process of serious changes in the system had begun much later, in 2011. Answering one of the questions raised in the audience, the Prosecutor General speculated a little about how much the Prosecutor's office would change in 10 to 15 years:
— It is difficult to say for sure, but one thing is clear: the work of prosecutors will continue to be in demand. Most likely, the functions of the Prosecutor's office will be transformed, but the basics of the profession in their classical sense will remain.
Traditionally, students were interested in employment issues. Alexander Konyuk agreed that the service in the Prosecutor's office is prestigious, the entire legal elite is represented in the Prosecutor's office system, which means that there is great competition among applicants for the corresponding positions. But we are interested in good, knowing specialists, and they are always expected. As for the glut in the market with certified lawyers, this problem does exist.
— Does this mean that the number of law students should be regulated? Possibly. But we need to see how high a level is given to young professionals in a particular educational institution. Graduates with a law degree from the Yanka Kupala State University usually have a good level of training, – the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Konyuk noted.
During the open dialogue, students asked a lot of questions about violations in the field of IT, opportunities to use new information technologies for more extensive coverage of the Prosecutor's office activities, as well as cases of criminal proceedings due to publications on the Internet. The danger of spreading fake information on the Internet, as well as how representatives of the Prosecutor's office treat this trend was also discussed. The students also touched upon such a topic as making amendments to the Administrative Violations Code.
At the end of the conversation, we talked about the Prosecutor General's hobbies, favourite sports and representatives of the gentle sex in the profession. Alexander Konyuk made no secret of the fact that the service in the Prosecutor's office is not easy and sometimes women in uniform have a hard time. However, both physical and moral strength is important for all representatives of this profession. But at the same time, the Prosecutor's work is very diverse and therefore interesting. And, if there is a vocation, then gender does not play a significant role at all. At the moment, almost half of the Prosecutor's office employees are women.
Summarising the meeting, Alexander Konyuk admitted that he was impressed:
– It was a breath of fresh air for me to talk to you. I felt your creativity and saw interested individuals here. And, you know, I was just thinking that I would love to go back to my student days. This is the most beautiful time!
The Prosecutor General of Belarus sincerely wished that Kupala students were always lucky, that they successfully realized themselves in the profession and were never disappointed in their choice. He also added that he will address the most sincere wishes to their native Alma Mater during the meeting dedicated to the anniversary of the Yanka Kupala State University. The ceremony will be held on February 20 at the Grodno Regional Philharmonic Hall and will be one of the holiday week highlights.

   Modernisation of Master Curriculum in ICT for

   Enhancing Student Employability

 

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Project Duration: 01.03.2019 - 28.02.2022

Project Number: 598330-EPP-1-2018-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

Status: active

Project Members & Partners

University of Applied Sciences Emden / Leer (HSEL)

University of Wroclaw (UWR)

IT University of Copenhagen (ITU)

Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR)

Polotsk State University (PSU)

Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel (GSTU)

Brest State Technical University (BrSTU)

Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno (YKSUG)

 

WHY MACICT

Belarus has high potential with its human resources professionals in ICT for attracting international business to the country. Since 2005, the share of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) services in the structure of Belarusian exports increased more than sevenfold and has been listed as second in the total exports of services, following transport. This situation has created a gap between the challenges of the global market and skills/competences belarusian ICT graduates have at entering the profession.

The main task of MACICT is to make specialists adept at growing professionally to fit fastly developing global trends in the sector and international market of technologies

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

  • To modernise the existing curriculum on the MSc study programme in ICT by updating the existing professional study courses through incorporating the EU partners’ best practices.
  • To modernise the existing master curriculum in ICT by incorporating new interdisciplinary courses to equip students with competitive knowledge.
  • To accredit the programme
  • To develop and apply the guidelines to enhance the modernised MSc study programme in ICT by attracting master students and the labour market to the evaluation and further enhancement of the MSc.
  • To run the modernised MSc study programme at the pilot stage.
  • To promote EU and BY students' cooperation by conducting real-life problems solving projects by international student groups.

PROJECT OUTPUT

  • 5 upgraded professional and 5 new soft/transferable skills courses
  • About 1000 study materials and training MSc students
  • Quality Assurance guideline for the modernised MSc
  • 3 intakes of students, working with employers (up to 50 companies in Belarus)
  • Updates for target groups and stakeholders
  • 8 international student projects
  • Measurements of pedagogical approaches and methods
  • Teachers trainings in Belarus by EU partners

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EPAM Systems International

Cisco Systems Netherlands Holdings B.V. - Belarus Branch

Ministry of Education in Belarus

Regional Committee for SME Business at the Chief Executive Committee in the city of Minsk and Minsk region

Polotsk Regional Centre for Supporting SME Business

Gomel Regional Centre for Supporting SME Business

Brest Regional Centre for Supporting SME Business

Grodno Regional Centre for Supporting SME Business

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The title of Honorary Professor of Yanka Kupala State University was awarded to the rector of the St. Petersburg State University of Economics, doctor of Economics, Professor Igor Maksimtsev

The rector of Yanka Kupala State University Irina Kiturko presented Igor Maksimtsev with a certificate and the mantle of Honorary Professor on February 19 as part of a solemn extended meeting of the University Council.

For a major contribution to the development of the University, increasing its authority in the international arena, the title of Honorary Professor of the educational institution "Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno" was awarded to Igor Maksimtsev, the rector of the St. Petersburg State University of Economics, doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor. Irina Kiturko, the rector of Yanka Kupala State University, thanked Igor Maksimtsev for his contribution to the development of Kupala University: international research, conferences and training of highly qualified specialists. The Professor, in turn, noted that it is a great honor for him to become an honorary Professor of Yanka Kupala State University. – All my childhood was spent in Belarus. It turns out that even now Saint Petersburg State University of Economics is working closely with Yanka Kupala State University. I hope to come here more often and am always happy to see you in St. Petersburg! It is worth noting that the tradition of awarding outstanding scientists and public figures the Title of Honorary Professor of Yanka Kupala Grodno State University is a special symbol of recognition of undeniable achievements aimed at strengthening and developing academic traditions, corporate culture, and scientific and didactic continuity of higher education.

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