On March 15, in the conference hall of the main building of Voronezh State University, the III student scientific conference was held in the framework of the Erasmus + Jean Monnet project "European identity through the prism of the policy of the European Union".
Among the participants of the conference this year there were Bachelor and Master students of the Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology of the VSU. The participants were greeted by Elena Alekseeva, the project manager Jean Monnet "European identity through the prism of the policy of the European Union", head of the department of French Philology, Oleg Belenov, Head of International Cooperation Service and Alla Akulshina, Head of the Department for International Projects and Programs.
Elena Alekseeva in her speech noted that the participation of students in such events helps to broaden their horizons, and also greatly contributes to the students’ professional development. Then Oleg Belenov drew the attention of the audience to the problems of European identity which exist in the modern world and noted the students’ serious approach to the choice of topics.
- Cooperation in the field of educational programs is the link between Russia and the EU countries. The implementation of such programs and your participation in them is a step towards the future, "Alla Akulshina confirmed.
Then Bachelor and Master students of the university presented their reports. All speakers were awarded certificates in French and Russian, confirming their participation in the event.
The members of the project work group express their gratitude to the participants of the conference for their active participation and high quality of the conducted research:
■ Mishchenko Natalia (4 year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Sakharova Daria (3rd year, Faculty of Romance-Germanic Philology);
■ Obenyakova Veronica (3rd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Malakhova Anastasia (3rd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Shchekina Lyubov (3rd year, Faculty of Romance-Germanic Philology);
■ Voronenkova Yulia (4th year, Faculty of Romance-Germanic Philology);
■ Shvetsova Daria (3rd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Nekhaeva Alexandra (3rd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Nosova Lyudmila (3rd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Lisitsyna Elizaveta (2nd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Dumont Pierre-Alain. (Master of 1 year of studies, faculty of Romano-Germanic languages,
Moscow State Regional University);
■ Cherechecha Elizaveta (2nd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Kovalyova Tatyana (Master of 1 year of studies, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology);
■ Satyukova Valeria (Master of 1 year of studies, Faculty of Romance-Germanic Philology);
■ Romanenkova Ksenia (Master of 1 year of studies, Faculty of Romance-Germanic Philology);
■ Borodkina Evgenia (2 year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic philology);
■ Titovaya Alina (2nd year, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology).