The document provides the program details for the IV Eurasian Youth Economic Forum taking place from May 14-18, 2013 at the Ural State University of Economics in Yekaterinburg, Russia. It outlines the schedule of events including opening and closing ceremonies, competitions, lectures, roundtable discussions, and social events on topics related to the economy, business, innovation and youth issues. Projected attendance is participants and experts from universities across the Eurasian region.
The document provides the program for the IV Eurasian Youth Economic Forum to be held from May 14-18, 2013 at the Ural State University of Economics in Yekaterinburg, Russia. It outlines the various events, activities, and competitions that will take place each day, including opening and closing ceremonies, business games, conferences, lectures, exhibitions, and social events. Topics will include the WTO, Eurasian integration, innovation, energy, IT, sustainability, and more. The program involves hundreds of participants and guests over the 5 day period.
This document provides the program details for the IV Eurasian Youth Economic Forum taking place from May 14-19, 2013 at the Ural State University of Economics in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The forum includes several business games, competitions, and conferences on topics related to economics, trade, innovation, and civil initiatives. Events will take place over four days and include keynote speakers, panel discussions, training sessions, and social activities. The final day includes award ceremonies for the various competitions.
The Eurasia Youth Forum is an annual event held in Ekaterinburg, Russia that brings together young people from across Eurasia to participate in discussions and competitions focused on economics, innovation, civil initiatives, and intellectual topics; it is organized by the Ural State University of Economics and consists of multiple congresses that address issues relevant to youth and the Eurasian region.
The Eurasia Youth Forum is an annual event held in Ekaterinburg, Russia that brings together young people from across Eurasia to participate in discussions and competitions focused on economics, innovation, civil initiatives, and intellectual topics; it is organized by the Ural State University of Economics and consists of multiple congresses that address issues relevant to youth and the Eurasian region.
The Third Eurasian Youth Economic Forum was held in Ekaterinburg, Russia from May 17-19, 2012 and brought together over 3,000 young people from 30 countries to participate in scientific sessions, project presentations, and cultural events focused on exploring economic development and cooperation across Eurasia. Several congresses were held as part of the forum, including the Congress of Young Economists, where over 1,000 people from Russia and other countries participated in research competitions and discussions on topics like sustainable development and innovation in Eurasia. The forum provided opportunities for young people to network, present projects, and discuss ways to strengthen economic ties and
The document provides the program details for the IV Eurasian Youth Economic Forum taking place from May 14-18, 2013 at the Ural State University of Economics in Yekaterinburg, Russia. It outlines the schedule of events including opening and closing ceremonies, competitions, lectures, roundtable discussions, and social events on topics related to the economy, business, innovation and youth issues. Projected attendance is participants and experts from universities across the Eurasian region.
The document provides the program for the IV Eurasian Youth Economic Forum to be held from May 14-18, 2013 at the Ural State University of Economics in Yekaterinburg, Russia. It outlines the various events, activities, and competitions that will take place each day, including opening and closing ceremonies, business games, conferences, lectures, exhibitions, and social events. Topics will include the WTO, Eurasian integration, innovation, energy, IT, sustainability, and more. The program involves hundreds of participants and guests over the 5 day period.
This document provides the program details for the IV Eurasian Youth Economic Forum taking place from May 14-19, 2013 at the Ural State University of Economics in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The forum includes several business games, competitions, and conferences on topics related to economics, trade, innovation, and civil initiatives. Events will take place over four days and include keynote speakers, panel discussions, training sessions, and social activities. The final day includes award ceremonies for the various competitions.
The Eurasia Youth Forum is an annual event held in Ekaterinburg, Russia that brings together young people from across Eurasia to participate in discussions and competitions focused on economics, innovation, civil initiatives, and intellectual topics; it is organized by the Ural State University of Economics and consists of multiple congresses that address issues relevant to youth and the Eurasian region.
The Eurasia Youth Forum is an annual event held in Ekaterinburg, Russia that brings together young people from across Eurasia to participate in discussions and competitions focused on economics, innovation, civil initiatives, and intellectual topics; it is organized by the Ural State University of Economics and consists of multiple congresses that address issues relevant to youth and the Eurasian region.
The Third Eurasian Youth Economic Forum was held in Ekaterinburg, Russia from May 17-19, 2012 and brought together over 3,000 young people from 30 countries to participate in scientific sessions, project presentations, and cultural events focused on exploring economic development and cooperation across Eurasia. Several congresses were held as part of the forum, including the Congress of Young Economists, where over 1,000 people from Russia and other countries participated in research competitions and discussions on topics like sustainable development and innovation in Eurasia. The forum provided opportunities for young people to network, present projects, and discuss ways to strengthen economic ties and