The Russian-Tajik Youth Forum “New reality – new media” has ended. The forum is an annual event, and this year it took place on November 15-18 in Chelyabinsk.
The event was held for young people from the media sector. More than 70 people from Russia and Tajikistan took part.
At the forum for four years young talents managed to exchange experiences and practice their skills at the sessions “SMM: what is social media marketing and does the media need it” and “Visual or texts: what does more “exhilarates” the audience and how to work with it”, the workshop “VR-media technologies and neuromarketing of the future”, speaker session “Challenges of the present: reality against the truth” and others.
One of the parts of the program was devoted to the creation of films. Young people took part in a guided tour of the South Ural State University media complex including the SUSU-TV television and radio company, a master class from the creators of the film “South Ural. Traces of Ages”.
Also, young media workers got acquainted with the sights of Chelyabinsk and fought for the first places in the competition for the best creative materials among forum participants.
At the opening of the event participants were greeted by the Acting Director of the Department of State Youth Policy and Educational Activities of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Alexander Vedekhin, the Head of the Main Directorate of Youth Policy of the Chelyabinsk Region Svetlana Kalimullina, the Consul General of the Republic of Tajikistan in Yekaterinburg Afar Sayidzoda, the Major General of Police, Special Representative Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan in Russia Abdusator Fatozoda, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan, Police Colonel Emomali Umarchoni, the acting Rector of the South Ural State University Alexander Vagner, the Chairman of the Chelyabinsk Regional Public Organization of the Tajik National Cultural Center “Istiklol” Fazliddin Gaforov. Each of the speakers emphasized the importance of maintaining good friendly Russian-Tajik relations wishing the younger generation to multiply them.
Organizers from the Russian Federation were the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the basic organization of the CIS Member States for working with youth (RTU MIREA), the Information and Analytical Center of Moscow State University for the Study of Socio-Political Processes in the Post-Soviet Space (IAC MSU), the federal state autonomous educational institution of higher education “South Ural State University (National Research University)”, the National Youth Council of Russia.




