On April 10th, the college will host one of the most anticipated events of the spring: the final round of research presentations by participants in the "Research Academy," led and inspired by elementary school teacher A.S. Akopyan. For several months, our most inquisitive students have been working on their first serious projects. They developed hypotheses, conducted experiments, studied literature, and sought answers to challenging questions. Now it's time to share their discoveries with the world!
On April 6th, experts and guests listened to presentations by third-grade students Adelina Egorova, "Captive of the Screen," Victoria Yurchenko, "What It Means to Be a Compassionate Person," and Alexandra Erofeeva, "City Under the Haze." We are delighted with how seriously these young academics approached the project: from their first idea to their brilliant defense. Congratulations!
"Research Academy" is more than just a competition. This is a platform where students learn:
- Think critically
- Speak publicly
- Turn curiosity into knowledge
There are still six more exciting presentations to come! We wish the participants of the "Research Academy" good luck!









