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A meeting with the editor-in-chief of the magazine “Youth” was held at the Yanka Kupala State University

A meeting with the editor-in-chief of the magazine “Youth” was held at the Yanka Kupala State University

As part of live editorial lectures in the mobile format “YouthTEAM for the whole world”, developed specifically for students of higher education institutions, a meeting was held with the editor-in-chief of the magazine “Youth” Svetlana Votinova. The event was held in the reading room of the library of the Yanka Kupala State University on March 16.
“Youth” is a monthly literary-artistic and socio-political illustrated magazine where famous Belarusian writers were published and famous figures of Belarusian literature worked. It has been published since April 1953 in the Belarusian language in Minsk.
During the meeting, students of the philological faculty and the faculty of history, communication and tourism learned about the history of the magazine's origin and development, its columns, projects, editorial work and participation in various competitions. The meeting ended with a game: Svetlana Votinova offered to pull out pieces of paper with expressions in which it was necessary to correct mistakes that are often found in the works of young authors. At the same time, prizes from “Youth” were raffled off.
It should be noted that everyone can send their works to the magazine. The main conditions are high-quality prose / poetry, Belarussian language and the author's age up to 35 years.
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The series of lectures “YOUTHTEAM for the whole world” includes topics relevant for future linguists, philologists, journalists, publishers, and in general for representatives of creative and purposeful youth. Some of them are mainly educational in nature, while others introduce you directly to the publication. The survey conducted during the lecture will help the magazine to see its audience in detail, and students will learn about the magazine and the prospects for cooperation with the editorial board.

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