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Successful International Conference Highlights Digital Transformation and Socio-Cultural Changes

2024-10-25 17:47
Today, on October 25th, the II International Scientific and Practical Conference for Students and Young Scientists titled "Science in the Era of Socio-Cultural Changes: Realities, Prospects, and Digital Transformations," was successfully held in Dnipro. This conference, organized by Dnipro University of Technology in collaboration with international partners brought together around 180 participants, with a satisfaction rate already exceeding 90%, according to preliminary surveys.

While the conference covered a broad spectrum of topics, a significant portion was dedicated to the Re-Direction Project. The project, focusing on providing quality education to displaced Ukrainian students, has gained increasing recognition for its impact on reshaping educational opportunities in conflict-affected regions. Experts and students alike highlighted how digital transformations are helping displaced students stay connected and continue their education remotely, thus promoting sustainability in learning amidst socio-cultural changes.
The conference saw valuable contributions from numerous speakers and institutions. The plenary session featured key presentations, such as Zoia Adamia's talk on the digitalization and inclusion of Ukrainian refugees in Georgia. Various sections also addressed digital transformations in modern education and the broader implications for young scientists.
As the day concluded, it became clear that this conference not only sparked meaningful discussions but also offered practical insights into how education and science can adapt to global socio-cultural changes.

We thank all the participants and speakers for making this event a great success!

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