RSS
Логотип
Баннер в шапке 1
Баннер в шапке 2
2023/06/29 16:04:35

Mendeleev map

2023: Mendeleev Maps began to be issued to young scientists and students in Russia

At the end of June 2023, young scientists began to issue the so-called "Mendeleev maps." This loyalty program was developed to support researchers, graduate students, students of universities and schoolchildren - winners of subject Olympiads. The All-Russian project is being implemented within the framework of the Decade of Science and Technology.

The owners of such cards will receive preferences and discounts for additional education and electronic libraries, for travel and business trips - transport, hotels, cafes and restaurants, for visiting cultural and sports institutions, for purchases in retail chains and pharmacies. They plan to expand the number of privileges in the future.

Young scientists began to issue "Mendeleev maps"

Students of grades 9-11 will be able to get a card - winners and prize-winners of the regional and final stages of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren, students of colleges and universities, winners and prize-winners of the "I am a professional" and "Professionals" olympiads, graduate students and young scientists under 35 years old.

160 thousand young scientists and 40 thousand students and schoolchildren will become users of the card. The integration of the project with the Science ID platform, which brings together 36 thousand scientists, of which 19 thousand are researchers under the age of 35, is currently being discussed. The platform also includes 800 student scientific communities and councils of young scientists.

File:Aquote1.png
The Mendeleev map should help form a community of like-minded people, united by a common understanding of goals and tasks, sharing values, focusing on the best examples from our glorious scientific past and confidently looking to the future. It is the community that is able to realize the main goal of the Decade of Science and Technology, announced by the President of the Russian Federation: to make the results of scientific activities more noticeable for our citizens, "said Denis Sekirinsky, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.[1]
File:Aquote2.png

Notes