Top.Mail.Ru
Document

sitemap

Open menu tree structure
Main building

Pervomayskaya, St, 208

(8772) 570273, (8772) 571172

Mon-Sat 8:30 am – 5 pm
Lunch break 12:30 pm – 1 pm
Map of the premises
Map of the premises

(8772) 570273

abitur@adgnet.ru
Press service

(8772) 570273

press@adgnet.ru
Font:
A A A
Цвет: C C C
Images On Off
Desktop version (of the website)

220 ASU Students Successfully Graduated from the Freelance School: "Work for Yourself"

Education Unilife
5257953746527315736.jpg

220 ASU students completed training at the Freelance School "Work for Yourself"

Freelance school "Work for yourself" is a project of the Career Center of the Adyghe State University.
 
The program included a general block - a lecture from an expert of the national project "My Business", as well as two thematic blocks in the following areas:
  • How to sell your products
  • The most stable niche in online is SMM
  • Videography
  • Tutoring
  • Photo
  • Graphic design
  • Copyright/rewriting
5257953746527315737.jpg

Participation in the project contributed to the improvement of students' professional skills and their competitiveness in the labor market. Participants gained an understanding of how to start working for themselves, what steps to take for this, and how to develop their business.

Upcoming events

The premiere of the military historical film “Rosliy” at ASU
May 6
The premiere of the military historical film “Rosliy” at ASU

In preparation for the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, “Rostelecom” will present the premiere of the military historical drama ”Rosliy” at the Adyghe State University on May 6. The film was based on the biography of a combat general, Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Rosliy.

V International Round table “Difficulties in mastering Russian phraseological units for foreigners”
May 30
V International Round table “Difficulties in mastering Russian phraseological units for foreigners”
The Adyghe State University’s Department of Russian as a Foreign Language invites teachers, researchers