Daniil Ermakov, a student from Uzbekistan, won the gold medal at the international student Olympiad 'I Am a Professional'.
Daniil Ermakov, a student from Uzbekistan, won the gold medal at the international student Olympiad 'I Am a Professional'.
The official awards ceremony for the winners was held at the National Center of Russia located in Moscow. The award was presented to the student by Farokh Umarov, the director of the Almalyk branch of NITU MISIS.
The educational institution emphasized that the student's success demonstrates the high level of preparation of young people and the development of academic cooperation. The organizers noted that this achievement is particularly significant because Uzbekistan is the only foreign country whose representative has won at this Olympiad.
The university highlighted that this result demonstrates the intellectual competition's openness to international participation and the high level of student preparation. Branch director Farokh Umarov stated that Daniil Ermakov's victory serves as an example of how intellectual competitions unite youth and shape a common professional space.
A solemn awards ceremony for participants of the international student olympiad 'I Am a Professional' took place in Moscow, at the National Center 'Russia'. Uzbekistan became the only foreign country whose representative won the highest award.
The gold medal was awarded to Daniil Ermakov, a student from the Almalyk branch of NITU MISIS. His success is seen as an indicator of the high level of youth preparation and academic interaction.
The director of the branch, Farhod Umarov, presented the award to the winner. He emphasized that Uzbekistan's triumph holds special historical value, as the country became the only foreign one to succeed in this major competition.
According to Farhod Umarov, D. Ermakov's victory illustrates how intellectual competitions contribute to uniting youth and creating a common professional space. This achievement also testifies to the olympiad's openness to international participation and the high level of talent in the educational systems of friendly states.