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Winners of International natural history game "Geliantus" awarded in Economics and Law College

Winners of International natural history game "Geliantus" awarded in Economics and Law College
17.03.2017 11:14 All Top news Colleges and branches Economics and Law College Economics and Law College International natural history game "Geliantus 2016" competition victory

On March 16, in Economics and Law College of ZNU was held a ceremony of awarding the participants of the VII International nature history game "Geliantus-2016". 30 students of college took part in this intellectual competition. It should be mentioned that last year in December in Economics and Law College of ZNU was held an International nature history game "Geliantus-2016" under the guidance of the teachers from the Cyclic Commission for Natural Sciences and Tourism.

During the completion of cognitive tasks concerning Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Physics, the students had the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.
According to the results of the game, several college students took a prize. So, the first-year student of the specialty "Physical Culture and Sports" Kateryna Rossolova won the Certificate of the І degree of the International nature history game "Geliantus" in 2016/2017. The Certificates of the II degree were given to the following students: the first-year students of the specialty "Law" Sofiya Lebedyenko and of the specialty "Physical Culture and Sports" Oleksiy Rizakov.
The teacher of Physics in College Iryna Shpuhanich shared her impressions regarding the participation of students in the international intellectual competition: "To my mind, this competition is a great opportunity for self-development of each student. The questions themselves contain a lot of new interesting information! Moreover, every year the questions are creative, rather than reproductive. We will continue to improve our knowledge together with the "Geliantus" and will involve college students".

Irma Fedyuchok

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