ASU student Ekaterina Stroykova reached the finals of the International Financial Security Olympiad.
More than 65,000 schoolchildren and students participated in the qualifying round of the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad. Nearly 600 participants from 40 countries advanced to the finals, which will be held in Krasnoyarsk at the Siberian Federal University (SFU) from September 29 to October 3. Among them is Ekaterina Stroykova, a fourth-year student at the Institute of Law at Adyghe State University.
Stroykova is a future lawyer, a member of the ASU Student Scientific Society, and a participant in university, interregional, and national scientific conferences, including the 8th All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference "LAW and ECONOMICS: The Trajectory of Building Trust in the Russian Financial System," the All-Russian Conference "Traditions and Innovations in the Modern Russian Legal System," and others.
"My passion for science stems from my interest in financial security, new technologies, and legislation in this area." "The decision to participate in the Olympiad was prompted by my desire to deepen my understanding of current issues in the field of financial security," said Ekaterina Stroykova.
The 5th International Financial Security Olympiad is being held at the request of the President of Russia as part of the "Youth and Children" national project and aims to improve financial literacy and develop a culture of security among young people