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ITMO at a Glance

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  • A Summer Day at Shchuchye Lake: Bangladeshi Students Unite Across Campuses

    … our bags and expectation in our hearts. Some of us were half asleep, but excitement soon replaced drowsiness. We caught the 8:40 AM train to Komarovo, a town famous for its pinewoods, dachas, and proximity to picturesque lakes. The round ticket was only 220 rubles per person, making it an affordable outing for budget-conscious students. The train journey took only 3…

    26.09.2025

  • Digital Footprints: How Much Are Students Really Revealing Online?

    …ntially, the more you leak, the simpler it is for other people to take that information and use it against you. How you can take control of your digital footprint The good news is that guarding yourself online does not require you to leave the internet. Rather, it's a matter of developing small yet effective habits that limit unnecessary exposure: Use private …

    12.09.2025

  • My First Adventure at ITMO’s Yagodnoe Camp

    …our group proudly took the third place in the overall championship. Everyone was awarded with ITMO souvenirs, a little but priceless gift of gratitude. Kayaking, steam bath & new friendships The best part of the afternoon was boating and kayaking on Lake Berestovoye. It was my first experience rowing a boat, and while it required some effort to become accustomed …

    07.08.2025

  • From India to Russia: A Dream That Crossed Continents

    …s of firsts The journey from India to St. Petersburg was a whirlwind of emotions. My first international flight. My first time stepping into a foreign airport. Everything was new, exciting, slightly terrifying — and completely unforgettable. Then came a series of firsts that will be forever be etched in my memory: My first snow — delicate, quiet, magical; My fi…

    25.07.2025

  • From Vyborg to Murmansk: a Solo Adventure, a BRICS Journey, and a Bittersweet Goodbye

    … north. I packed my bag, nervously double-checked my itinerary, and set off to Murmansk, a city that sits quietly above the Arctic Circle. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I knew I needed to do this — for me. From chasing the elusive aurora borealis to taking a day trip to the stunning, cinematic village of Teriberka, I still can’t believe I managed all of this com…

    27.06.2025

  • How I Represented ITMO and JISU at a Forum in China

    …dress common challenges. I emphasized the importance of strengthening academic and research cooperation among universities in the BRICS countries, as this synergy can generate new development opportunities and foster knowledge exchange that benefits all stakeholders. …

    12.05.2025

  • Interview with PE Teacher at ITMO: Lessons on Lifelong Fitness

  • Vyborg Revisited: A Warm Sunny Escape From the City Life

    …esis deadlines, work, and responsibilities, a short break feels like a luxury. But as I walked through the quiet, cobbled streets, feeling the gentle spring sun on my face, I knew this trip was exactly what I needed. Getting to Vyborg Vyborg is easily accessible from St. Petersburg. Here’s how you can get there: By train: The Lastochka high-speed train from Finl…

    11.04.2025

  • Architectural Wonders of Bangladesh

  • How Photography Connects Me With Russian Culture and Its Natural Beauty

    …The first glimpse of a new world St. Petersburg welcomed me with open arms and endless beauty to discover. Known as the Venice of the North, its sparkling canals and pastel-colored buildings glowed with history. As a passionate street photographer, I felt overwhelmed by inspiration. Nevsky Prospekt’s grandeur, the Neva River’s serene waters, and the Winter Palace’s…

    05.03.2025