Актуальное интервью


28 August 2013

Interview with SMSUH rector V.D. Nechaev “Our young people”

SMSUH rector Vladimir Dmitrievich Nechaev compared notes about what he saw on all-Russian educational forum with readers of the magazine “Our young people”,told about his love to “Seliger” and shared his plans for future.

Tell us about your first impression.

Youth forum “Seliger” is an interesting and very important event. Honestly speaking, I like it very much. A lot of different ideas and projects are carried out here. But the main thing is that here you can talk to young people adultly and as an equal.

For me “Seliger” is also new technologies of educational process. Today technologies and programs are successfully used, and here many of them were first probed.

Could you, as an old hand of “Seliger”, mention the innovations of this year?

I’m present at “Seliger” not for the first time. My first visit was in 2005 so now I can say surely that “Seliger” isn’t at a stop, it changes constantly. Today I’ve ascertained it one more time. In 2013 a lot of really cool ideas were carried out, such as new educational and entertainment venues, forum’s design and, of course, participants’ way of life.

On your own opinion, which objectives are pursued by SMSUH students at this forum?

I think that we need to ask students about this. But I’m sure that they aim to learn as much new information as possible, to meet a lot of interesting people such as writers, politicians, actors, journalists. Here it is real to do! All of them are very bright and amazing people. I hope our students don’t waste time and try to adopt from these people as much as possible.

Will SMSUH take part in “Seliger” next year?

I hope that our university will active take part in Seliger’s development. “Seliger” is always a challenge, it’s very important for — us to take up it and cope with it.

Who and how determines quantity of students for “Seliger”?

First of all it depends on students, their desire to take part in “Seliger”. For our part, we do our best for our students’ participation.

Author: Nikita Pavluk-Pavluchenko