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Experience of creation and development of Innovative startup project “Creative waste transformation”

N.V. Ziamlianskaya, A.V. Apiakun, V.Е. Zhukovski
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UDC 378:005.93

DOI 10.20339/AM.07-23.077

 

Natallia V. Ziamlianskaya, Senior lecturer, Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, Belarus, e-mail: Zemlynskay_NV@grsu.by

Alena V. Apiakun, Head of Technology Transfer Center Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, Belarus, e-mail: opekoun@grsu.by

Viachаslav Е. Zhukovski, Head of Laboratory optical and probe microscopy “SCOPUS”, Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, Belarus, e-mail: Zhukovskij_VE@grsu.by

 

The article describes the experience of design and development of the innovative start-up project “Creative Waste Transformation”, which is realized at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno and is aimed at development of innovative educational activity within the framework of school-workshop and focused on solving urgent social problems. Target audience: students, teachers and employees of universities, focused on the creation and implementation of their own project, social or commercial orientation.

Keywords: startup project, training, practical skills formation, modern education, research activities, design.

 

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