University Saturdays about the project. September

University Saturdays at the Higher School of Economics is a project for schoolchildren, students and adults, within the framework of which HSE lecturers conduct open popular science lectures, master classes and seminars. Saturday meetings are devoted to a wide variety of topics - from economics and robotics to political PR and nanotechnology.

Why might you be interested in Saturday lectures? Here are some reasons:

  • You will definitely have a good time! Look at the description of each meeting: there are both business games and master classes - exciting formats that will not let you get bored.
  • If you have been interested in a particular topic for a long time, then one of the lectures will be able to supplement your knowledge.
  • Chances are you'll meet similarly enthusiastic people who enjoy spending their Saturdays at educational events. And that means new acquaintances and friends!
  • You can get to know university life better: visit a university, listen to a lecture and talk with a teacher.
  • “We study not for school, but for life” is the HSE motto, and if you support it, you will want to gain knowledge in all areas of science and expand your horizons.

We are waiting for you at the "University Saturdays"!

Past lectures

April 7th. "Physics of low temperatures"

Lecture by Vasily Nikolaevich Glazkov on the physics of low temperatures.

Time: 15:00-16:30

Address:

Location: Faculty of Physics, National Research University Higher School of Economics, 3rd floor

Low temperature physics studies macroscopic quantum phenomena, the existence of which seems impossible from the point of view of classical physics: for example, such phenomena include superconductivity, superfluidity, and ferromagnetism. The lecture is devoted to these and other phenomena on the example of illustrative experiments using liquid nitrogen cooled to minus 196 degrees Celsius.

Schoolchildren and their parents are waiting for experiments and experiments: a demonstration with sparkling discharges of a Tesla coil, experiments with different materials with low temperatures liquid nitrogen, unique footage of an ultra-sensitive high-speed IR camera.

In addition, it will be possible to personally communicate with students and teachers of the faculty, as well as get answers to all questions related to admission, education and prospects after graduating from the HSE Faculty of Physics.

2 June. “Effective networking. How to learn to get to know each other and create business connections

Lecture by Victoria Belyaeva and Vyacheslav Utochkin about networking.

Time: 12:00-13:00

Address:

Location:

What is networking and why do it? How to build your network of contacts and who should be included in it? What role in relationships business man play social networks and how to create your digital identity? Are business cards a thing of the past and what is the best time to make appointments? During the lecture, students will learn the answers to these questions, as well as learn how networking can create business connections.

Lecturer: Belyaeva Victoria, Lecturer in the Game Project Management program at the Higher School of Economics, National Research University Higher School of Economics. , director of educational programs for the gaming industry, Higher School of Economics, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

2 June. "Development of online games on the example of "The Final Station"

Lecture by Vyacheslav Utochkin, Andrey Rumak and Oleg Sergeev on the development of online games.

Time: 13:00-14:00

Address: st. Trifonovskaya, 57, building 1

Location: Higher School of Business Informatics, National Research University Higher School of Economics, 2nd floor, conference hall.

During the lecture, listeners will be able to learn about the indie experience of creating games from scratch, the pros and cons of an independent approach, as well as what traditionally causes frustration for novice developers - about finding a publisher, marketing and promoting your product.

8 September. “Not for school, but for life - what global trends of the future should everyone know?”

Lecture by Alexander Chulok on the professions of the future.

Time: 12:00-13:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor,

Digital production, total robotization, biotechnological experiments, billion-dollar businesses from scratch - all these are just small and not the brightest features of our near future. How to understand where global trends can open a window of opportunity, and where should one expect a threat? What skills and competencies will allow you to slide along the crest of the coming technological wave, and what knowledge will drag you down with unnecessary baggage?

Lecturer: PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Russian Forecaster, Director of the Center for Scientific and Technological Forecasting, ISSEK NRU HSE

8 September. Master class "Modeling with a 3D pen" from MIEM HSE

Here it will be possible to master 3D printing and the process of modeling three-dimensional objects using 3D pens.

Time: 14:00 - 15:00

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor,Room 116, International Design and Educational Laboratory for Experimental Urban Design of the Graduate School of Urban Studies, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

The practice of modeling develops spatial thinking and Creative skills, so right in the air you can create your own Eiffel Tower and various other objects. And if you switch to “you” with a 3D printer, then you yourself can print fashionable plastic glasses and take them as a souvenir. In addition, the acquired knowledge will help in various fields of knowledge - such as geometry, chemistry, physics, astronomy, biology, and someone will discover the talent of an artist and use 3D technologies to create art objects of the future.

September 15th. "Professions of the future: who the new labor market needs"

Lecture by Galina Volkova about the professions of the future.

Time: 12:00-13:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location:

AT modern world The labor market is undergoing rapid and dramatic changes. Professions for which until recently there was not even a name are becoming in demand, and “classic” professions that have existed for many years are receiving a fundamentally new content. The question becomes especially relevant - for which specialists is expected to increase in demand in the near future, who is it worth studying now in order to enter the labor market with the knowledge and skills in demand by the time you graduate from the university? The lecture will consider promising professions in the field of mathematics, physics, computer science, economics, management, education, public and humanities.

Lecturer:, PhD student, Institute for Statistical Research and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Lecture presentation (PDF, 1.70 Mb)

September 22nd. "Profession of the future: developer of game worlds in virtual reality"

Lecture by Vyacheslav Utochkin about the profession of the future.

Time: 13:00-14:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 102

During the lecture, listeners will learn about what virtual reality is today, what challenges game developers face in connection with the development of new technologies and how they are solved, what are the features of game design in virtual reality and what the future holds for us. Special attention will be paid to how virtual reality technologies are used in our lives right now.

Lecturer:, director of educational programs for the gaming industry, Higher School of Economics, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

September 29th. Excursion "Around the Vyshka: Basmanny District"

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September 29th. "Profession of the future: machine learning specialist in the world of big data"

Lecture by Valery Babushkin about the profession of the future.

Time: 14:00-15:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 102

Machine learning is all around us. From issuing loans to calling a taxi, from delivering groceries to the nearest store, to buying tickets to the cinema. Why and how does it work, will machines replace all people and who are the people who made the future come? Students will learn about this during the lecture.

Lecturer- Valeriy Babushkin, Project Lecturer, Head of Data Science at X5 Retail Group, Head of Analytics at Yandex Advisor.

October 6th. Excursion “Literature of the Basmanny District: from A.S. Pushkin to A.P. Chekhov"

receiving higher education, young people not only acquire professional knowledge and skills, but also learn to look at environment, within which their new student lifestyle is formed. During excursions, students of the Higher School of Economics introduce schoolchildren and their parents to the alma mater buildings, as well as the most interesting areas of Moscow around the Higher School of Economics.

If you have ever wondered: “What is it like to be a humanities student?”, then this excursion is just for you. We invite you to take a walk through one of the oldest and most literary districts of Moscow. During the tour you will find out what happened to the house of M.Yu. Lermontov, where F.M. Dostoevsky, and what connects A.P. Chekhov with New Basmannaya street.

Guide- Senatorova Elizaveta, 4th year student educational program"Philology" NRU HSE.

October 13th. Welcome Lab Day

Open Day of the Laboratories of the HSE Department of Psychology.

Time: 11:30-15:00

Address: Armenian per., 4, building 2

Location: HSE building, hall on the 1st floor

How to look at work human brain? How can a person control his heart, breathing, condition and mood? What is a polygraph and why is it needed? What does an electroencephalogram look like? What are abilities and how are they developed? What is tolerance and how to develop it in yourself? How to understand the intricacies of the human soul? The answers to these and many other questions are being sought by employees of laboratories and departments of the Department of Psychology of the National Research University"Higher School of Economics", conducting research and experiments. We invite schoolchildren and young researchers to touch psychological science from the inside, to feel like a “psychologist-scientist” for a few hours.

Lecturer- , Doctor of Psychology, Head of the Department of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

October 13th. "Profession of the future: training for the digital economy of the future in the field of the Internet of things and cyber-physical systems"

Lecture by Leonid Voskov on the profession of the future.

Time: 12:00-13:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 102

Against the backdrop of the rapid pace of the introduction of Internet of Things technology into industry and the economy, there is a need for qualified specialists to develop and maintain corporate and industrial infrastructure. At the lecture, we will talk about who needs an IoT specialist and why, as well as what knowledge and competencies you need to have in order to build how smart House and smart city.

Lecturer, Professor, Ph.D., Academic Supervisor of the MIEM HSE Master's Program "Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems".

October 13th. "Legends and myths of the digital economy"

Lecture by Konstantin Vishnevsky on the digital economy.

Time: 15:00-16:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 102

We are in the midst of a new industrial revolution where digital technologies can dramatically change our future. But will all these technologies come into our lives tomorrow? When will robots start to “work hard”, and not humans? Is it true that digital avatars will appear in 5 years? What is the real technology behind the Black Mirror plots? And most importantly, what do you need to learn in order to realize all the benefits that the digital economy provides? You will learn the answers to these and other questions at the lecture.

Lecturer- , candidate economic sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Digital Economy Research Department, ISSEK NRU HSE.

Lecture presentation (PDF, 5.77 Mb)

The 20th of October. Business game "Clash of Civilizations"

Business game on international relations.

Time: 12:00-16:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 102

During the game, participants will plunge into the intriguing world of geopolitics and international diplomacy. Teams will be asked to lead their own states, create their foreign policy agenda and try to realize their political goals in a fight with representatives of other countries. Game participants can form alliances, conclude treaties and agreements (including secret ones), perform diplomatic maneuvers and even start a war.

Teachers:

  • , candidate political science, Associate Professor, Academic Supervisor of the Educational Program "International Relations" of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of World Economy and World Politics of the National Research University Higher School of Economics;
  • , Lecturer, Department of International Relations, National Research University Higher School of Economics;
  • as well as the most active students of the Faculty of World Economy and World Politics of the Higher School of Economics.

27th October. Urbanist: the specifics of the profession and training

Lecture on the features of urban studies as a profession and discipline.

Time: 12:00-13:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 102

As part of the event, schoolchildren will learn what urban studies are from the point of view of science and what career trajectories await future professionals in this field. In addition, teachers from the Graduate School of Urban Studies will talk about what competencies will be taught as part of the bachelor's program and how to understand if this direction is right for you. The participants of the event are also waiting for a master class on the use of GIS for solving urban planning problems and a quiz. At the end of the event, students and their parents will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Lecturers:

  • - Ph.D., acting Dean of the Higher School of Urban Studies, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Academic Supervisor of the Faculty of Urban and Regional Development.
  • - Candidate of Geological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Urban Studies, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

27th October. "Professions of the future in the Internet of things"

Lecture by John Nyukhalov on the professions of the future.

Time: 14:00-15:00

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location:

The IT sphere is expanding and stratifying every year, and the concept of “IT specialist” already includes dozens (if not hundreds) of diverse specialties. During the lecture, listeners will learn about what the Internet of Things is today, what challenges the developers of platforms for the Internet of Things face in business and how they are solved, what are the features of the industry and what awaits us in the future. High school students, applicants and students will be told about who they can become, and teachers and parents will be told about what qualities it is useful to develop in children so that they become in demand and successful in the future.

Special attention will be paid to what competencies are most valued in business right now.

Lecturer- John Nyukhalov, master of the educational program "Psychology in Business" at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Head of Education at Rightech.

27th October. "Mathematics in computer science, or what to study?"

Lecture by Nina Sakharova on mathematics in computer science.

Time: 15:10-16:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 101

In computer science, there are a variety of mathematical subjects - from probability theory to gradient descent. The lecture will discuss some interesting basic algorithms and the mathematics behind them. We will consider the tasks of ranking queries in a search engine, finding the shortest path between two cities, the problem of optimal stopping (or how to choose the best bride or groom), we will talk about how the simplest Instagram filters work and why every time you enter your number credit card in the Internet, prime numbers protect you from being hacked.

Lecturer- , Lecturer in the Department of Higher Mathematics, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

the 3rd of November. Excursion "Around the Vyshka: Basmanny District"

Getting higher education, young people not only acquire professional knowledge and skills, but also learn to look at the environment in a new way, within which their new student lifestyle is formed. During the excursions, students of the Higher School of Economics introduce applicants and their parents to the alma mater buildings, as well as the most interesting areas of Moscow around the Higher School of Economics.

During the tour, listeners will learn about the heterogeneous landscape of the famous district of Moscow: buildings of the architecture of the 90s are located next to luxurious mansions, centuries-old churches - with skyscrapers. The tour will start within the walls of the building on Staraya Basmannaya 21/4, where the faculties of the humanities and physics coexist, and then the group will walk around the Basmanny district to see and understand how the district turned from a German settlement and a place of attraction for the aristocracy into a “quiet Moscow center” with a ministry in the building of the estate and a business quarter on the site of a gas plant.

Guide- Shvedova Anna, student of the bachelor's program "Business Informatics", National Research University Higher School of Economics

10th of November. Physical sciences: from galactic nuclei to atomic scales

An event dedicated to key features teaching physics and career opportunities.

Time: 14:00-15:30

Address: st. Staraya Basmannaya, 21/4, building 5

Location: NRU HSE building, assembly hall

At the event, schoolchildren, their parents and teachers will have the opportunity to get acquainted with teachers and students of the Faculty of Physics, learn about the scientific tasks that are relevant in the academic community today, as well as what career prospects the graduates of the Faculty can expect. In addition, the participants of the event will have practical demonstrations in the format laboratory workshops. At the end of the meeting, students and their parents will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Lecturer- PhD in Economics, Leading Expert of the International Foresight Center and Institute for Statistical Research and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

November 24th. Future Profession: Community Manager

Lecture by Elena Shomina on the profession of the future.

Time: 12:00-13:30

Address: st. Myasnitskaya, 20

Location: NRU HSE building, 1st floor, room 102

It will be about new profession, which is only being created in Russia, since the need for competent specialists to help both residents and local governments in various issues local life is large enough. At the lecture, you will learn about different types of local communities (territorial and communities of interest), how the modern infrastructure of the neighborhood community works (neighborhood centers, local organizations, associations of residents), as well as the features of modern social technologies of work in the territory and their application (from strikes of residents to good neighborly actions). We will talk about different types of area managers (neighborhood managers, social organizers, etc.) and try to create a description and official duties such a specialist.

Lecturer- , ordinary professor at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, founder of the study of the housing movement and housing education in Russia. He is one of the most famous experts on citizen participation in local self-government, neighborhood communities, housing reform and housing education.

"University Saturdays" is an educational project for schoolchildren, students and adults. Any pupil or student of the city of Moscow can attend lectures, master classes, workshops.

Project events are free to participate, you only need to register on the project website

When entering the university building, you must register on the spot.

Availability PASSPORTS for schoolchildren and adults NECESSARILY!

Participants of the events are met in front of the turnstiles at the central entrance of the campus and escorted to the audience. Pass through the registration lists.

Holding events of the University Saturdays project at RTU MIREA March - May 2019

Building a database from scratch

Venue address:
Date and time of the event: March 23, 11:00 – 12:30

Any modern person, including schoolchildren, students, their relatives and friends, lives in a modern rapidly developing information digital space. Today's daily terms and descriptions of the reality around us - e-government, digital literacy, interactive information exchange, etc. The era of cognition, the era of knowledge and cognition - this is the leitmotif today humanity. At the same time, all of the above originates from what is the basis of the foundations of the entire gigantic information environment - from databases and knowledge banks, which are building blocks. great wall knowledge of mankind. Databases are the basis for describing any subject area. Informatization begins with them. The ability to use databases and knowledge, the skills to create them, manage them and improve them are absolutely necessary for modern successful person. And even more so for a programmer, expert, analyst - a specialist in the field of information systems and technologies. Like everything in the world, databases start from scratch and, thanks to human creativity, turn into the very building blocks of the information universe. These important aspects we will consider in detail. The master class will be held in a computer class.

The target audience:

Lecturer: Matchin Vasily Timofeevich, Senior Lecturer, Department of Instrumental and Applied software Institute information technologies RTU MIREA

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How is a hydrogen bomb made?

Venue address:
Date and time of the event: March 23, 12:30 - 14:00

Most terrible weapon was the fruit of high science. How was the discovery of the secrets of the atom? Who was the true hero of the atomic weapon? What theoretical schemes underlie atomic weapons? How does it work? And why atomic weapon is a guarantee of the sovereignty of our country? We will answer these questions during the lecture.

The target audience:

Lecturer:

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Master of Chemical Technology

Venue address:
Date and time of the event: March 23, 11:00 – 12:30

The lecture will present general information about chemical technology. Students will learn what basic organic synthesis is. Particular attention will be paid to the main stages in the development of technology for obtaining organic compounds(reaction and separation), problems and their solutions.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Frolkova Anastasia Valerievna, candidate technical sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Technology of Basic Organic Synthesis, Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies. M.V. Lomonosov RTU MIREA

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Security of Wi-Fi networks. Vulnerability Research

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: March 30, 11:00 – 12:30

In this master class, we will get acquainted with the vulnerabilities of Wi-Fi wireless networks, consider all possible attacks on Wi-Fi networks and choose one of the most common attacks - Handshake interception and password guessing to a Wi-Fi router based on a packet caught by Handshake using the brute- attack. force. The audit of Wi-Fi networks will be carried out on test equipment using a Dlink DIR320 Wi-Fi router with Vampik DIR320-3.0.6.5218.trx firmware and a laptop with kali Linux installed.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Sadykov Ildar Venerovich, teacher of the department KB-4 " Automated systems Management", Institute of Integrated Security and Special Instrumentation RTU MIREA

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We design a website. business game

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-222
Date and time of the event: March 30, 12:30 - 14:00

Modern realities of the IT services market - competition, deadlines, work in a software development team. The game will help develop skills for solving complex problems. logical tasks, work in a team, test yourself as an analyst, see all the complexities of interaction not only with the customer, but also within the development team. Several competing teams, one customer and freelance programmers - who will you be and who will win?

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 9-11, college students

Lecturer: Zueva Anna Nikolaevna, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Head of the Department of Design Bureau-9 "Applied and Business Informatics" of the Institute of Integrated Security and Special Instrumentation of the RTU MIREA

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Determination of the hardness of drinking water

Venue address:
Date and time of the event: March 30, 11:00 – 12:30

The hardness of water is determined by the presence of various ions in it, mainly calcium and magnesium cations (Ca2+ and Mg2+). In different areas of the city, water of different hardness is usually supplied. The “washing” properties of the water depend on the level of water hardness. The master class is aimed at familiarizing participants with the simplest of chemical analyzes - titrimetric. Each participant of the event will be able to independently conduct a chemical analysis of water - from preparing solutions to directly analyzing it for hardness. To do this, it is proposed to bring with you at least 1.5 liters of tap water in any container.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Solovov Roman Dmitrievich, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Assistant Professor, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies named after M.V. Lomonosov RTU MIREA

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Master class on solving mathematical problems. Interest tasks

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: April 6, 11:00 – 12:30

A practical lesson with a description and examples of solving problems using interest rates. Will also be considered various tasks, such as the calculation of annuities (rent payments), comparison and analysis of the profitability of financial flows, methods for assessing the value of assets. Participants will be able to ask any questions on the topic to the moderator.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 10-11, college students

Lecturer: Pulkin Igor Sergeevich, Ph.D. PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics, Institute of Physics and Technology, RTU MIREA

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Blockchain technology as a new approach to product development in IT

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: April 6, 12:30 - 14:00

The lecture will talk about the principles of building IT products based on distributed registries, show the differences between the traditional approach and blockchain, as well as provide examples of implementations of blockchain technology. Students will learn how such products are developed and by what means.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 9-11, college students

Lecturer: Kotilevets Igor Denisovich, post-graduate student of the department KB-4 "Automated Control Systems", Institute of Integrated Security and Special Instrumentation RTU MIREA

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Tablet development from A to Z

Venue address: ITHT campus, 86 Vernadsky Ave., room K-8
Date and time of the event: April 6, 11:00 – 12:30

The lesson will show a variety of dosage forms. The lecturer will tell you why the tablets are round, as well as the rationale for choosing their color. The path of the medicinal substance from synthesis to the pharmacy will be shown.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Bogunova Irina Vladimirovna, Assistant of the Department of Biotechnology and Industrial Pharmacy, Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies named after A.I. M.V. Lomonosov RTU MIREA

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The beginning of object-oriented programming, application development

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-204a
Date and time of the event: April 13, 11:00 – 12:30

The master class will be of interest to beginner software developers with some programming experience (at least one programming language, e.g. Python, C, JavaScript, etc.) who want to be able to solve more complex problems using object-oriented design with Java. The master class will be held in a computer class.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 9-11, college students

Lecturer: Alpatov Aleksey Nikolaevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Instrumental and Applied Software, Institute of Information Technologies, RTU MIREA

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Magnetism. How to use it?

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: April 13, 12:30 - 14:00

As experience shows, conductors interact with current. For example, they attract if the currents are directed in one direction, and repel if the currents are directed in different directions. The interaction of currents is carried out through a magnetic field. Induction lines magnetic field are always closed on themselves, because not in nature magnetic charges. At the lecture-master class, we will consider the basic laws and concepts of magnetism: the Biot-Savart-Laplace law, the Ampère law, the Lorentz force, the flux of the magnetic induction vector, the law electromagnetic induction, Lenz's rule. - and we will conduct a demonstration of experiments confirming these laws.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 9-11, college students

Lecturer:

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Analysis of the quality of pharmacy hydrogen peroxide

Venue address: ITHT campus, 86 Vernadsky Ave., room O-204
Date and time of the event: April 13, 11:00 – 12:30

Hydrogen peroxide is a common drug in medical practice. It is available to the consumer in pharmacies in the form of 3 or 5 percent aqueous solution. During storage, peroxide gradually decomposes and becomes completely useless for further use. As part of the master class, modern analytical equipment, laboratory glassware and chemical reagents will be used. Based on the results of the workshop, each participant will receive a form with the results of the analysis.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Martynov Leonid Yurievich, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Assistant Professor, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies named after M.V. Lomonosov RTU MIREA

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Master class on solving non-standard problems in mathematics. Numbers and Divisibility

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: April 20, 11:00 – 12:30

A practical lesson describing the types of problems in which the divisibility properties of integers can be used to solve. During the master class, different types problems on numbers, the problems on divisibility are described in detail, the features of their solution. We will show how to compose and solve equations in integers, we will analyze in detail examples of solutions olympiad tasks on the divisibility of numbers. The master class leader will answer all your questions.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 8-11, college students

Lecturer: Tatarintsev Andrey Vladimirovich, Ph.D. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics-2 of the Institute of Physics and Technology of RTU MIREA

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The wonders of quantum mechanics

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: April 20, 12:30 - 14:00

How is the microcosm arranged? What laws does he live by and why are they very strange and unusual?! What are elementary particles? How do they behave? What is the tunnel effect? How elementary particles feel each other? What does an electron look like? Can it be caught? How are quantum computers arranged? You will learn the answers to all these questions in our lecture.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Shamin Roman Vyacheslavovich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Acting Head of the Department of Informatics, Institute of Integrated Security and Special Instrumentation, RTU MIREA

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Materials and technologies of the future

Venue address: ITHT campus, 86 Vernadsky Ave., room K-8
Date and time of the event: April 20, 11:00 – 12:30

Nanotechnology is one of the key modern trends in the development of industry and the progress of society, the path to a controlled synthesis of molecular structures, which is designed to ensure the production of objects of any purpose not from ordinary raw materials, but directly from atoms and molecules, for example, using assemblers. At the lecture, participants will get acquainted with natural and man-made materials and devices, whose properties change dramatically when using nanotechnology. Among the exhibition samples at the lesson, the developments of RTU MIREA will be presented: nano-hairy electrode materials, which are an order of magnitude superior to traditional ones, as well as an optical molecular oxygen sensor created using mesoporous microparticles.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Melnikov Pavel Valentinovich, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Chemistry, Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies named after M.V. Lomonosov RTU MIREA

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3D technologies in optics

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: April 27, 11:00 – 12:30

Listeners are waiting for a detailed story about the history of 3D images and the structure of human vision. The lesson will consider devices that allow you to create three-dimensional images on the screen. The participants will learn about physical principles operation of these devices. Those who wish can try to create their portrait in real time using anaglyph technology. We will also talk about where and how such technologies are used in the life of a modern person. After the end of the lecture and interactive part, it will be proposed to visit the laboratories of the department of optoelectronic devices and systems.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer:

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Why is light a wave? Wave properties of light

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: April 27, 12:30 - 14:00

The lesson discusses the basic laws geometric optics: the law of rectilinear propagation, the law of reflection, the law of refraction. Schoolchildren learn about the scale electromagnetic waves. The presenter will talk in an accessible way about the basics of light interference in Young's scheme, biserkers and Fresnel biprism, interference in thin films, Newton's rings. Classical experiments on interference will be demonstrated.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 9-11, college students

Lecturer: Safronov Alexander Arkadievich, Ph.D.

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Determination of the authenticity of herbal medicines

Venue address: ITHT campus, 86 Vernadsky Ave., room T-304
Date and time of the event: April 27, 11:00 – 12:30

Each participant will be able to try himself as a pharmacognosy laboratory analyst and independently determine the authenticity of the proposed sample of a herbal medicinal product using microscopic analysis.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Kovaleva Tatyana Yuryevna, Ph.D. in Pharmacy, Associate Professor of the Department of Biotechnology and Industrial Pharmacy of the Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies named after. M.V. Lomonosov RTU MIREA

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Let's look inside the monitor

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: May 18, 11:00 – 12:30

We have long been accustomed to seeing the information we need on the screens. Moreover, screens are present in a huge number of our things. But what do we know about them? We invite you to listen to the fascinating history of the creation of monitors and even take part in disassembling a computer display to test the knowledge gained in the lesson. The master class will also demonstrate non-standard monitors with interesting properties.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturer: Sateev Evgeny Georgievich, Assistant of the Department of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems, Institute of Physics and Technology, RTU MIREA

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Smartphone for conducting physical experiments

Venue address: MIREA campus, 78 Vernadsky Ave., room A-4
Date and time of the event: May 18, 12:30 - 14:00

During a practical lesson with a description of tasks and experiments in physics that can be demonstrated using a smartphone, tasks will be considered on topics such as friction, the Doppler effect, Ohm's law and others. Each topic will be considered not only from the physical side, but also from the side of its possible implementation at the program level. Participants will be able to ask any questions on the topic to the moderator.

The target audience: schoolchildren in grades 7-11, college students

Lecturers:

  • Chekalkin Nikolai Stepanovich, Ph.D. Sc., Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Higher Mathematics-2 of the Institute of Physics and Technology of RTU MIREA
  • Gutenkov Roman Leonidovich, Engineer of the Department of Higher Mathematics-2, Institute of Physics and Technology, RTU MIREA

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Continuing the wonderful tradition of organizing meetings of schoolchildren with the world of jurisprudence, O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) with the support of the Department of Education of Moscow within the framework of the project "University Saturdays" begins a new cycle of exciting classes on legal topics. You will get the opportunity to learn about the profession of a lawyer, immerse yourself in interesting legal phenomena, take part in game court sessions and quizzes.

Schoolchildren of 7-11 grades of the humanitarian profile, as well as teachers of social studies, history, law and career guidance specialists are invited to the classes. Participation in the events is free.

Conditions of participation: To participate in the events of "University Saturdays" it is necessary to register a participant on the website: http://us.dogm.mos.ru/.

Please note that in case of a group or family visit to the University Saturday, it is necessary to register all group members for this Saturday!

Access conditions: STUDENTS need to pre-register on the website "University Saturdays" http://us.dogm.mos.ru/

When entering the University building, you must register.

ADULTS need to register on site only.

To enter the University, schoolchildren (from 14 years old) and adults need a PASSPORT.

Access to the University is through the main entrance. Next to the turnstiles you will be met by the organizers who will register you and escort you to the auditorium.

Venue of events: Moscow, st. Sadovaya Kudrinskaya, 9. Directions: from the metro station Barrikadnaya 5 minutes on foot or from the metro station Mayakovskaya trol.10, to the stop. "st. Spiridonovka (2 stops).

ATTENTION! The organizers are holding a COMPETITION of feedback on the classes of University Saturdays. Reviews are written in the form of an essay and sent to Email [email protected] On November 24, 2018, at the last lesson, the results of the competition will be summed up and the winners will be selected! Essay requirements can be viewed

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November 24, 2018 13.00-14.30 Moderator: Maksimova Tatyana Yurievna, Ph.D. in Law, Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Procedure Law of the Moscow State Law Academy, lawyer Solving these incidents, the students got acquainted with the peculiarities of the work of an investigator, prosecutor, lawyer, which will help them decide what areas of law they are interested in and whether they want to work in the field of criminal justice.


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“Success is to be in time,” once wisely remarked great poetess. This principle can rightly be applied to a wide variety of fields. Determine early on future profession, to direct your strengths and talents in the right direction - the key to the future successful career and effective self-realization. To help future applicants who plan to enter a medical specialty make the right decision, Sechenov University has launched a scientific and educational project "University Saturdays".

The first lectures were held on October 7 in the Anatomical Building of the First Moscow State Medical University. High school students, who are already thinking about the profession of a doctor, came to get to know the oldest medical university in the country. Many of them study specialized subjects in depth, studying in biomedical classes. Parents also came along with the students.

The participants of the event were welcomed by the Vice-Rector of the First Moscow State Medical University named after V.I. THEM. Sechenova Tatyana Litvinova. The Vice-Rector reminded the students that choosing a profession is a responsible step and explained that the "University Saturdays" will help in making a decision.

“You will learn more about the admission procedure at the Open Day, and now you have the opportunity to get to know Sechenov University,” Tatyana Litvinova addressed the audience and gave the floor to the lecturers.

During the lectures, high school students heard what the profession of a doctor is, learned about the great scientists of the First Moscow State Medical University and how they contributed to the history of domestic and world medicine, got acquainted with the history of the university from its inception to the present day. Then the schoolchildren attended a lecture on endosurgery, where they got a general idea of ​​the principles of treatment of the most complex diseases.

About the project:

The University Saturdays project was launched in 2013 at the initiative of the Moscow Department of Education. The goal of the project is to increase the overall educational level applicants. Every year everyone takes part in the project. more not only Moscow universities, but also regional ones. During the "University Saturdays" university teachers give lectures, conduct master classes, introduce students to history educational institution. At Sechenov University, "University Saturdays" will last until December this year.

The material was prepared with the participation of a 1st year student of the Faculty of Pharmacy Lyudmila Sychevskaya
Photo: Sechenov University student Tatyana Zhuravleva

The project "University Saturdays" proposed by the Moscow Department of Education in 2013 not only firmly established itself in the capital, but also went beyond its borders. Already last year, exciting and educational events for future applicants and people who do not get tired of learning something new and interesting major cities Russia. It is quite natural that many are interested in when and what will be interesting about University Saturdays 2018-2019.

Goals of the educational project

The main goal of the project "University Saturdays" is to increase the level of education of the youth of the capital and career guidance. By attending events organized in various universities in Moscow, future applicants can form their own impression of what they can offer at various departments, learn about new interesting professions and modern achievements in science.

It is worth noting that such meetings attract not only high school students. Adults who have already achieved some success in a particular field also tend to visit universities and talk with professors, because each event gives guests not only useful knowledge, but also a lot of vivid impressions from communicating with the best figures of Russian science.

Event Format

Each university independently determines the format of the event. It can be:

  • lectures;
  • seminars;
  • trainings;
  • master classes;
  • excursions;
  • workshops;
  • creative pursuits.

The duration of the event depends on the theme and format chosen. It can be either a short meeting in the format of a training couple, or a rather long communication between university representatives and guests, sometimes reaching 4-5 hours.

Among the planned events there are a number of lectures, master classes and workshops from technical universities, united in a separate project called "Engineering Saturdays". Such meetings are indicated in the table with a special icon and will be primarily of interest to guys and girls who are interested in learning more about what engineers working in various fields, as well as what innovative technologies plan to introduce in the near future in construction and industry.

Legal Saturdays

Another interesting innovation that will be of interest not only to those who see themselves as a successful lawyer or entrepreneur in the future, because regardless of the field of activity, a competent modern person must be well versed in the legislation of the Russian Federation, know his rights and be able to competently protect his interests if necessary.

The range of topics covered in such lectures is quite wide, from the specifics of design own business to the subtle aspects of international diplomacy.

Meeting schedule

The upcoming events will take place in 2018 on the following days:

  • May 26-27 (Saturday and Sunday);
  • June 1-3 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday);
  • June 5-9 (from Tuesday to Sunday);
  • June 13-16 (Wednesday to Saturday);
  • June 23 (Saturday);
  • July 4 (Wednesday).

This year, schoolchildren, teachers, parents and everyone will be able to:

  • touch wonderful world physics;
  • discover the limitless possibilities of modern computer technologies;
  • learn the basics of creating your own company;
  • deepen knowledge of etiquette and serving the festive table;
  • get to know the profession of a journalist better;
  • learn interesting pages from the life of Moscow by visiting fascinating excursions.

What kind of events will Moscow offer as part of the University Saturdays 2018-2019 academic year project, as well as full schedule all meetings scheduled at different universities can be found on the website us.dogm.mos.ru.

How to get to a lecture or master class

If you are interested in the "University Saturdays" project and have a desire to attend one of the events that the 2018-2019 schedule offers, you need to read the information provided on the website in detail and submit an application.

The table shows:

  • date and time of the lecture, master class or excursion;
  • the location of the event;
  • age category of guests for whom this meeting is recommended;
  • the planned duration of the event;
  • number of registered listeners.

Important! The number of seats is limited by the capacity of the auditorium. As soon as all places are filled, registration for the course closes.

  • more about the person who will lead the event;
  • short description and format;
  • what guests need to bring with them;
  • route diagram.

Do not be upset if you do not have time to register for a lecture or master class. Just come on the day of the event to the specified address. It is possible that not all guests who applied in advance will be able to come and you will have another chance to attend an interesting lecture or master class.