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A student scientific society (SSS) is:

  • Research work
  • Student conferences, competitions, seminars, round tables, master classes
  • Meetings with distinguished colleagues
  • Informal meetings with teachers
  • Liaising with students from other universities

Why does a student need scientific work?

  • To obtain deep professional knowledge. A student engaged in scientific work is more competitive on the labour market and more attractive to employers.
  • For admission to postgraduate studies. It is necessary to start doing scientific work during your student years, as you need to have at least 3 publications for admission.
  • Engaging in scientific work helps students develop their logic and thinking, learn to analyse a problem in detail and find ways to solve it.
  • Speaking at scientific conferences contributes to the development of the student's oratorical skills, ability to work with an audience, and public speaking skills.
  • Engaging in scientific work contributes to the development of a skill - competently put their thoughts on paper, as a modern specialist must be able to do it well.
  • Opportunities for scholarships, grants, material benefits, valuable prizes.
  • Engaging in scientific work these days is very relevant, interesting and useful.
  • Having scientific publications will help you when writing term papers, and most importantly, a thesis.

What can SSS offer you?

We are ready to offer comprehensive assistance in research activities, creative and personal development. SSS will help you to find, develop, formulate and realise your research interests. Working together, we can achieve more!