Students of the “Smart Technologies in Engineering” department visit schools across various cities and regions, holding direct meetings with students. They introduce schoolchildren to engineering, digital, and Smart technologies, present the unique features of studying at the university, and share their own experiences.
During the meetings, students learn about the university’s educational programs, innovative infrastructure, and opportunities available to students, including participation in international competitions, internships, research projects, and collaboration with leading scientific centers. The involvement of university students provides schoolchildren with practical guidance for choosing a profession and planning their future career.
The main goal of this career guidance work is to help future students select a field of study that matches their interests and labor market demands, make informed decisions about professional prospects, and foster interest in science and engineering from an early age.