Belarus is preparing to hold exams for schoolchildren
The Commission will ensure that applicants are presented with the same conditions during the entrance exams. And for compliance with all the rules for conducting exams.
In Minsk, some students will be able to use public transport for free
The benefit is provided for the duration of the academic year — from September 1 to June 30. Free travel is allowed on all types of urban passenger transport — buses, trolleybuses, trams and metro. For free travel, the student must present a student ID card.
Database of vaccinated against COVID-19 is being created in Belarus
The unified database of vaccinated people will be launched on June 6, 2022. It is created in order to provide services to individuals who move around the territory of the EAEU with the Traveling Without COVID-19 App. The database will interact with this application.
Ministry of Education will create a cluster to work with talanted youth
The cluster is being developed based on the National Children's Technopark. The cluster will help to develop the educational, scientific, innovative and production potential of the included educational institutions. This will help to motivate gifted students to choose a future profession from a high-tech sector of the economy, the Minsk-News agency writes with reference to BELTA.
During the Forest Week campaign in the Minsk region, it is planned to plant trees on an area of 720 hectares, BELTA writes. In total, about 4.5 million tree seedlings will be planted. Mostly it will be pine trees.
In September, BSU will have more than 2 thousand free places for bachelor's degree
There will be 2,104 places in the Bbachelor's degree on a full-time budget form of study, and 196 places on a part-time budget form of study. There are 1,598 places on the full-time paid form of education, 696 places on the part-time paid form.
Currently, Depesha is available only for legal entities and government organizations. Depesha has all the standard functions of popular messengers: text and voice messages, audio calls, sending photos and videos, group chats.
BSU has developed a program to determine genetic disorders
BSU specialists have developed a computer program ORFhunteR for the study of human RNA molecules and their automatic description. It allows quickly analyzing molecular genetic data and automatically determining the genetic information of RNA molecules with a detailed description of it, the university's website writes.