With the support of UNICEF, meetings were held in the framework of the ongoing project at the Energy Training Center at GNERC
With the support of UNICEF, within the framework of the ongoing project at the energy training center at GNERC meetings were held in Kutaisi and Ozurgeti. Representatives of the educational resource center, directors of public schools and representatives of the energy training center attended the meeting.
Eleonora Lagvilava, a member of the board of the Energy Training Center, informed the meeting participants about the ongoing project at the center, about the importance of renewable energy development, solving climate change and air pollution problems. She focused on the needs to raise the level of awareness of students and youth in this direction. The project expert, Temur Tordinava, introduced to the participants of the meeting the events planned within the project.
With the support of UNICEF the goal of the ongoing project at the Elizbar Eristavi Energy Training Center at GNERC is to promote the awareness and involvement of students and schoolchildren of different regions of Georgia about renewable energy, solving the problems of climate change and air pollution. Informing them about the positive role of renewable energy in the climate.
The project will be implement in the municipalities of Samegrelo-Zemo-Svaneti, Guria and Imereti regions, for about 500 schoolchildren of 35 schools. Within the framework of the project, trainings and public lectures are held for students. The duration of the project is 8 months.
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10 students from several universities in Armenia had the opportunity to visit the U.S. and attend a short educational program at UC Berkeley this summer, based on the results of the student contest “My Armenia, My Future” conducted by Ameriabank and Visa.
As part of the educational program the students attended lectures at one of the world’s best universities UC Berkeley, completed a Stanford campus tour, participated in interactive classes and groupwork, visited the world’s big tech firms and Visa Innovation Center.
The contest was announced by Ameriabank and Visa for students of all public and private universities of Armenia as part of the “My Ameria, My Armenia” campaign. The purpose of the contest was to identify and encourage proactive students with flexible and creative mindset, who care for the future of Armenia.
Under the contest “My Armenia, My Future”, in addition to the 10 packages to attend a short-term educational program at UC Berkeley, the students were competing also for 160 scholarships and funding from Ameriabank for the 3 best projects titled “My Armenia, My Future”.
The participants of the UC Berkeley program share their experiences in the video.
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