
The winners of the student works contest announced at the Presidential Library
The results of the student works contest were summed up in the Presidential Library. Within the framework of three nominations, the jury members evaluated coursework and final qualifying works, articles, reports and other research materials that participants sent from March 15 to June 30, 2021. 16 people will receive I, II and III degree diplomas.
The main condition for participation in the contest was the mandatory use of the Presidential Library's electronic resources. Among them are book publications, archival documents, periodicals, photo, audio, video and other materials in various disciplines, including the history of Russia, jurisprudence, the Russian language, geography, art history and many other areas.
The first in the nomination The best course work using the electronic collections and electronic resources of the Presidential Library were Anna Litvinovich (the work topic is The history of the first flight into space and the fate of Y. A. Gagarin), Yegor Mishin (the work topic is Labor conflicts in Petrograd in 1920), Inga Fedorova (the work topic is Activities of N. A. Kryzhanovsky in the post of Orenburg governor-general).
Kirill Serebryakov took the first place in the nomination The best final qualifying work or thesis using the electronic collections and electronic resources of the Presidential Library (the work topic is Structures of lobbying corporate interests in modern China).
Inga Fedorova will receive a 1st degree diploma in the nomination The best research work using the electronic collections and electronic resources of the Presidential Library.
All the results of the contests are available on the Presidential Library’s portal in the section Student Works Contest.
The winners will be awarded with diplomas in late November.