14:45 - 16:30

Education and humanitarian innovations

Hall 3

The post-industrial vector in the transformation of Perm implies the orientation at the people, at making all the possible humanitarian benefits, starting with a comfortable social environment, and ending with rich cultural life, available to them. The support of the new post-industrial economy by trained human resources is an urgent task for Perm. Its solution is in the development of the innovation and humanities cluster based on high quality and extended education.

  • International universities in humanities and engineering funds, technology schools and distance learning based on the principle of “lifelong education” — could all that make Perm a test ground for educational innovation?
  • How could Perm become the center of gravitation for students from every corner of the world?
Moderator:
Nikolay Karpushin,
Minister of education of Perm region
Participants:
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Darya Paramonova,
SENSEable City Moscow Theme Supervisor, Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design
Tatiana Krupa,
Deputy director «1С», Director of Educational Projects, PhD
Anatoliy Tashkinov,
Rector of Perm National Research Polytechnic University
Alexei Lubkov,
Pro-Rector Moscow Institute of open education
Andrei Kolesnikov,
Rector of Perm State Pedagogical University PhD, Professor of the Chair of Theoretical Physics and Computer Modelling Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Perm Region
Lyudmila Gadzhieva,
Head of the Department of Education Perm
Svetlana Sorokina,
Journalist, television and radio host, teacher
Nataliya Tipenko,
General Director of Center of the universal program
Sergey Golubev,
Project Manager, The New Eurasia Foundation
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