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23 June

With the help of our method, we were able to paint not only polypropylene, but also polyester, polyamide and some other polymeric substances from which synthetic fabrics are made. We also tried to process cellulose materials: wood, cotton, linen, viscose. It turned out that the composition stains and at the same time gives them antibacterial properties that are so relevant for cellulose materials.

14 June

Transfusion of blood and blood products can save millions of human lives every year. It helps to prolong the life of patients who suffer from conditions which is life-threating and to improve the quality of life.

Every year the staff and students of our university take part in blood donation voluntarily and gratuitously.

07 June

From 01 to 06 of June 2021 the first Art School of the Tavrida Forum “We are together” took place in Sudak city. The school brought together young artists and creators with disabilities. Within the framework of the Art School, a grant competition for youth initiatives from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs was held. Marina Rudakova, a third-year student of the Institute of Graphic Design of Ƶ, won a grant for the implementation of the Open World Laboratory project in the amount of 428 thousand rubles.

06 June

Annually on June 6, in the birthday of the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, in Russia we celebrate Pushkin’s Day and the International Festival of the Russian Language is celebrated all over the world. This holiday is dedicated to the work of the great poet.

05 June

The exhibition is designed to tell about a significant event in 2021 using visual language – the 200th anniversary of the classic of Russian literature Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky to emphasize the importance and scale of his personality in Russian history.

At the exhibition, you can see works made using a wide range of graphic techniques, a variety of design products such as: posters, guide maps, including digital projects and multimedia videos.

03 June

The mummy of the "SaltMan 4" was discovered in the salt mines of Chehrabad, in northern Iran, in 2004, and since then has been extensively studied by an international research team, which established that the found “Salt Man” was a young miner aged about 16 years, who died as a result of a mine collapse in 405-318 BC. As a result of the collapse, the miner's skeleton was deformed, and muscle and adipose tissue decreased in size due to dehydration caused by immersion in salt, which preserved his body, clothes and accessories for 24 centuries.