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Maritime University Offers Hands-On Saturdays for High School Students

Get a real professional trial experience. Explore maritime and engineering fields, understand industry trends, and make informed career choices.

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This picture is consists of a portrait, which consists of ships on the water.

Maritime University Offers Hands-On Saturdays for High School Students

Maritime State University Nevelskoy in Vladivostok is hosting 'University Saturdays', a practical learning experience for high school students interested in maritime and engineering fields. The project, organized by the university itself, offers hands-on sessions to give students a real professional trial experience in the classroom.

The 'University Saturdays' project targets students in grades 9-11, but also welcomes younger students and families. It aims to help students explore maritime and engineering fields, understand industry trends, and make informed career choices. The project is primarily for high school students but welcomes younger students and families for a more engaging learning experience in the classroom.

Registration is required to attend the events, and the schedule can be found on the university's website. Upcoming events in October include a rescue operation master class, a ship power plants class, and various interactive sessions and workshops in the classroom. The project is organized by the Maritime State University named after Admiral G.I. Nevelskoy and involves faculty members and student groups. News about the project is shared on the PrimaMedia website and Telegram channel.

By participating in 'University Saturdays', students can gain valuable insights into maritime and engineering professions, helping them make a more conscious choice of future profession and broaden their horizons in the classroom.

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