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  • This Week in St. Petersburg: February 8-14, 2024

    …uesdays Erarta Museum  1,000-1,300 rubles (includes an annual pass) Currently ongoing at Erarta are two exhibitions of works by Russian artists. The first one is Ice, a collection of works by the art photographer Kirill Ivanov, which will give you a chance to admire this natural phenomenon in more poetic forms than those currently found on the streets. And t…

    07.02.2024

  • 12th SCAMT Workshop Week: How to Enter Master’s Programs Without Exams and Kickstart Your Academic Career at ITMO

    …rting from the 10th season, the participants now implement projects within three tracks: experimental (lab work), industrial (applied solutions), and digital (solutions at the intersection of IT, biology, and chemistry). The summer workshop week is held in English, welcoming participants from all over the world. In the last three years, each Russian-language workshop…

    06.02.2024

  • How to Be Confident: ITMO Lecturer Shares Her Tips

    …’t work out. If they fail at something, they learn from this experience and move forward. They also don’t look around to see what others think because they know the reason for their actions. So, confidence is also the ability to set your own goals (which are separate from those imposed on you) and move towards them. There’s nothing that boosts confidence like reachin…

    06.02.2024

  • Three Keys to Deciphering Slavic Folklore Symbols

    …The sown field (засеянное поле) This archaic symbol – a rhombus divided into four sections with dots in each of them – is associated with the idea of fruitfulness. The dots represent seeds, and the squares – parts of a field. According to one of the most prominent researchers of ancient Slavic culture, Boris Rybakov, this symbol dates back to Eneolithic times, whe…

    05.02.2024

  • The Most Puzzling Letter of Russian Alphabet

    …t’s a common belief that there are no native Russian words that begin with Ы (hence, alphabet charts often feature only the lowercase version without an accompanying illustration), dictionaries feature several exceptions like: ышник (yshnik) – noun: a respectable person in society (slang); ыкать (ykat) – verb: to pronounce the sound ы; ыканье…

    02.02.2024

  • Student Spotlight: Md. Imran Hossain, Bangladesh

    …Hello, thank you for joining us today. Thank you for inviting me. It’s my pleasure. Great! Let's begin with your introduction. I am Mohammed Imran Hossain from Bangladesh. I completed my undergraduate studies at Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology in textile engineering way back in 2014. After graduation, I started working. After spending almost …

    01.02.2024

  • This Week in St. Petersburg: February 1-7, 2024

    …ts residents, their thoughts, fears, and hopes. In addition to the audio performance, which accompanies visitors on their route throughout the exhibition, the display presents a collection of over 600 historical artifacts and works of art, as well as around 200 graphics and paintings created by Leningrad artists, which offer a unique insight into life under the siege…

    31.01.2024

  • How To Draw Every Day Without Going Crazy

    … use it as a way to warm up and switch to creative mode before actually drawing. Inspiring references. Turn to Pinterest or VK pages and create your own little collection of beautiful pictures, so that at any time you could browse through them and look for elements you might recreate in your own art.  Personalized art prompts. One of my obje…

    30.01.2024

  • ITMO Fellow Muhammad Ali Abbasi Talks New 2D Nanomaterials for Wastewater Remediation, Discovering St. Petersburg, and Learning Russian

    …experience, I can say that it’s easier to learn Russian from Urdu than it is from English. For instance, in English, you use the pronoun “you” to address anyone and there is no distinction in terms of respect for your interlocutor. In Urdu, like in Russian, we have different pronouns that are used based on the level of reverence to that person. We also have grammatic…

    30.01.2024

  • ITMO’s Monday Science Roundup #47

    …s, we put together a guide to some of the museum’s key exhibits so you can come prepared. Read more: What To See at ITMO’s Museum of Optics This Winter Break Over on the Blog section of our website, we’ve got a highly insightful read into the varied world of food packaging. What is overpacking? How far has the packaging industry advanced today? Find out in the …

    29.01.2024