International Spring School “Advanced Skills in Agricultural Research – BRICS”

International Spring School “Advanced Skills in Agricultural Research – BRICS”

The event passed
29 May - 28 Jun
Location
Online
Contact person
Vladislav Plyushchikov
About the event

Geography and level of participants: 100 participants from 9 BRICS countries.

Brief description of the event

Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN) and Rosselkhozbank invite bachelors, masters, postgraduate students and young scientists to take part in the international school “Advanced Skills in Agro Research (BRICS Spring School)”, to be held online from May 29 to June 28, 2024, with the support of BRICS Network University and aimed for students from the BRICS countries.

Speakers, lecturers and curators of the school will help students explore the full range of new technologies, trends and innovations in crop production, digital agriculture, statistical analysis, plant genetics, and transfer the skills and knowledge necessary to ensure food security and preserve soil fertility.

"Advanced Skills in Agro Research (BRICS Spring School)" features:

  • Lectures, seminars and master classes by leading scientists and practitioners, distributed across thematic blocks;
  • Collaboration in international teams under the guidance of school curators;
  • An interdisciplinary project for defense;
  • Closing Ceremony: Official certificates will be sent to participants.

The 20 best participants will receive gifts from the organizers (we will send them anywhere in the world).

“Advanced Skills in Agro Research” (BRICS Spring School) school is free to participate. To apply, fill out the registration form. More detailed information on the website.

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