02.09.2021
12:30–14:00

Building D, level 5, conference hall 16

Panel discussion

The Influence of New Cultural Spaces on Regional Development

With the support of the National Cultural Heritage Foundation

The panel discussion will focus on the construction of large socially significant projects in Russia’s regions, new centres of growth and development for Russia’s multinational culture at various points across the country along with important centres of community life. Discussion participants will touch upon the changes the centres will bring residents of the territories: the opening of new public spaces and cultural and sports facilities promises to change and modernize city skylines, work to reduce the outflow of population from the regions, create conditions for the development of youth within their native regions, and provide them with an appropriate and competitive education, jobs, and prospects for the future.


Moderator:
Alexey Vvedensky — expert, National Cultural Heritage Foundation

Speakers:
Elena Bronnikova — Minister of Culture of the Primorsky Territory
Natalya Volynskaya — president, National Cultural Heritage Foundation
Valery Gergiev — Artistic and General Director, State Academic Mariinsky Theatre
Alena Datsenko — Director, Primorsky State Art Gallery
Larisa Kotreleva — Director of the Branch of the State Tretyakov Gallery in Vladivostok
Mikhail Piotrovsky — General Director, The State Hermitage Museum
Victor Shalai — Director, Vladimir K. Arseniev Museum of Far East History

02.09.2021
15:00–16:30

Building D, level 5, conference hall 16

Panel discussion

Creative Industries: From Education to Business


Creative industries have become the new engine of the economy transforming the world. The products created in this field have the greatest added value while the market is virtually limitless. How can the creative industry help preserve human capital and taxes in the regions? What is the role of the state, business, and society in the development and support of creative industries? Can a person be trained for a creative profession? Why do youngsters choose creative jobs more frequently?


Moderator:
Tatyana Artemyeva — PR Director, Pacific Meridian International Film Festival

Speakers:
Olga Grishchenko — First Vice President, Synergy Corporation
Sergey Dmitrienko — First deputy mayor of Vladivostok
Boris Mashkovtsev — Director, Soyuzmultfilm Film Studio
Ekaterina Mitrofanova — Head of the Project Management Agency of the Primorsky Territory
Afanasiy Savvin — General Director, Sakha Republic Development Corporation
Yury Saprykin — Vice President for Regional and International Development, Skolkovo Foundation

02.09.2021
17:15–18:45

Building D, level 6, conference hall 18

Panel discussion

What Teenagers Think about Working in Industrial Corporations in the Far East. How Can We Turn Field Work into Superhero Work?

With the support of the Youth Council of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation

While blogging or app development might make sense to teenagers as ways to make money, the idea of working for an industrial corporation draws a total blank. There was a time when pumping oil and mining gold were undoubtedly associated with success. Modern teenagers, however, see the situation differently and require new ways to obtain information about industrial work in the Far East: from the point of view of ecology, social responsibility, and modern career guidance in engineering.
- How do teenagers come by their attitudes towards work in industrial corporations?
- Oil, gold, diamonds – how do companies provide career guidance for teenagers in the Far East?
- Are modern teenagers ready to work in the field or mines?
- How can we make dirty work a job fit for a superhero?


Moderator:
Aygul Shadrina — Member of the Youth Council of Oil and Gas Industry, Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation

Speakers:
Tayar Bektimirov — Deputy General Director for Human Resources and General Issues, Transneft - Far East
Valeria Vilisova — Assessment and talents management expert of Personnel Selection and Development Department, PJSC Polyus
Dmitry Pristanskov — State Secretary – Vice-President, Norilsk Nickel
Yuliya Shabala — Deputy Director General for Sustainable Development and Corporate Affairs, Udokan Copper

Front row participant:
Dmitry Sapinsky — EEF.Junior Participant

03.09.2021
10:00–11:30

Russky Technopark Coworking Zone (building А, level 11)

Lecture

Public talk. Working in Russian Industrial Companies: Why Are Engineers the Main Influencers in the Country?

With the support of the Youth Council of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation

A talk by Aigul Shadrina, a professional petroleum engineer with international experience (Schlumberger, LKK-International), to EEF.Junior participants about the peculiarities of shift work, production of oil and gold, and the path from working in the field to setting up your own company.


Speaker:
Aygul Shadrina — Member of the Youth Council of Oil and Gas Industry, Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation

03.09.2021
12:30–14:00

Russky Technopark Coworking Zone (building А, level 11)

Lecture

Public talk. Start-ups and Youth Entrepreneurship: Ecosystems for Supporting Projects in Russia and Abroad


A talk by Sergey Vishchipanov, a successful Russian IT-entrepreneur, to EEF.Junior participants about the conditions required to develop youth entrepreneurship and launch start-ups and then support them in Russia and abroad.


Speaker:
Sergey Vishchipanov — General Director, Facultetus

03.09.2021
15:00–18:00

Building B, level 7, conference hall 11

Business Game

Game of Goals “17 Sustainable Development Goals”


Game of Goals is a 17 Sustainable Development Goals business game. It brings together creative players to find bold new projects and solutions to achieve sustainable economic growth – the growth that will not lead to depletion of natural resources, but will both benefit humanity and preserve our natural wealth.


04.09.2021
10:00–11:30

Building D, level 5, conference hall 16

Panel discussion

Secondary Vocational Education: Driving Territorial Development

With the support of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation

Qualified workers and mid-level specialists are the foundation for successful regional economic development. Demand for a secondary vocational education is growing along with the prestige associated with it, professional educational organizations are updating their basic infrastructure, and foundational professional educational organizations and resource centres are being established. An imbalance nevertheless persists between the training pipeline and the needs of the real economy and the labour market.
How can colleges and technical schools be modernized and made more flexible? How can universality and inclusion be implanted in professional education for all participants of the educational process? How do basic vocational education organizations differ from regular vocational organizations, and who studies there? How many socially oriented companies are out there, and how can the Abilympics movement change employer attitudes towards the employment of disabled people? How can we involve employers in resolving issues of personnel training and employment? How can we build effective interaction between colleges and enterprises and employers for the employment of graduates with disabilities?
Issues concerning the comprehensive modernization of the secondary vocational education system and a transition to the sectoral model of personnel training will be discussed in this session.


Moderator:
Igor Gribanov — First Deputy Director, Vocational Education Development Institute; Head of the Abilympics National Center of the Russian Federation

Speakers:
Denis Gorshko — Development of an inclusive environment project manager, Russian Post JSC
Sergey Dubovitsky — Minister of vocational education and employment, Primorsky Krai
Viktoria Proshkina — Director, School of Arts, Culture and Sports, Far Eastern Federal University
Dmitriy Sudakov — Head, Atlas of New Professions Project
Irina Shakhmametova — Head of the Department, Center for Academic Partnerships, Sberbank

Front row participant:
Elena Grekhova — Head of the Project Learning to Drive Disabled People of 1 and 2 Groups, Sport Federation of Persons with Musculoskeletal Injuries in Primorsky Territory (regional public organization)

04.09.2021
12:30–14:00

Building B, level 7, conference hall 11

Panel discussion

Youth Energy for Regional Development

With the support of the Kruzhok Movement NTI

The question of how to keep motivated and talented youth in a particular region is voiced everywhere but has yet to be answered. Following each transition from one level of education to another, a portion of the talent moves on from small town to large city and then from large city to the capital. What factors influence the desire and willingness of the most motivated and energetic of our youth to tie their fortunes to their native region? What incentives might induce them to return to their native region following studies at the best Russian (or foreign?) universities? What regional instruments and federal programmes have proved effective in this matter?


Moderator:
Evgeniy Szhenov — Scientific Director, Expert-Analytical Center "Scientific And Educational Policy"

Speakers:
Irina Gordina — Deputy General Director, IT company CUSTIS
Dmitry Guzhelya — Head of Evaluation and Methodology Department, Russia – the Country of Opportunities
George Gurov — Deputy Head, Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh)
Dmitry Zemtsov — Vice Rector for Development, Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU); Head of the National Technology Initiative Working Group for the Development of Supplementary and Non-Formal Education, Kruzhok Movement
Anatoly Nikolaev — Rector, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University
Alexander Sergeev — President, Russian Academy of Sciences

Front row participant:
Magomed Magomedov — First season winner of All-Russian competition "Bolshaya Peremena"

04.09.2021
15:00–16:30

Building B, level 7, conference hall 11

Business Game

Game of Goals “17 Sustainable Development Goals”


Game of Goals is a 17 Sustainable Development Goals business game. It brings together creative players to find bold new projects and solutions to achieve sustainable economic growth – the growth that will not lead to depletion of natural resources, but will both benefit humanity and preserve our natural wealth.


04.09.2021
17:15–18:45

Building D, level 5, conference hall 16

Open discussion

My profession is a scientist


Vocational guidance meeting with scientists working in various fields of science. During the meeting, scientists will speak of their fields, share the peculiarities of building a scientist career and the opportunities open in that respect.


Speakers:
Alimurad Gadzhiev — Director of the Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Development of the Dagestan State University, member of the Coordinating Council for Youth Affairs in Scientific and Educational Spheres of the Council for Science and Education under the President of the Russian Federation
Ilya Kupriashkin — Deputy Vice-Rector for Research, Far Eastern Federal University, member of the Coordinating Council for Youth Affairs in Scientific and Educational Spheres of the Council for Science and Education under the President of the Russian Federation
Ninel Malysheva — Director, Department of Science and Innovation, Leading Researcher of the North-Eastern Federal University, Chairman of the Council of Young Scientists of NEFU
Nikita Marchenkov — Acting Head, Kurchatov Complex for Synchrotron and Neutron Investigations, Kurchatov Institute National Research Centre
Sergey Tikhonov — Scientific secretary, Kamchatka branch of the Federal Research Center "United Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences", Chairman of the Council of Young Scientists