ASU students participating in the I Annual Young Leaders Forum “YouLead-2015”

2 November 2015 Department of Educational and Extracurricular Work

The I Annual Young Leaders Forum “YouLead-2015” organized by noncommercial organization AIESEC took place in Novosibirsk from October 31 to November 1.

YouLead is an all-Russian youth forum held in 16 Russian cities. It provides the participants with the opportunity of personal and professional development, there they find out about the stages of self-fulfillment and learn how to use their strong sides to reach their goals. The Forum’s mission is to contribute to the formation of responsible and enterprising young leaders in different spheres, who will be eventually able to make conscious decisions, work in teams, achieve results and advance in their favourite occupation.

The program of Novosibirsk forum consisted of 3 topical units: Energy of Generation, The Sense of Being Yourself, The Choice to Be Successful, where the YouLead guests got acquainted to famous people’s inspiring success stories, participated in workshops on key managerial skills, and so on.

Altai State University students took an active part in the Forum.

Elena Vervekina (Faculty of History postgraduate student):

“I am fascinated by the Forum! The atmosphere is so amazing, and there are a lot of different talented guys. I have a broad experience in participating in such events, so I would like to make a note of the high level of YouLead organization. I have discovered some new things and did a lot of thinking. There were the funny moments, as well as the serious ones. I would recommend this event to everyone who wants to reveal their leadership potential. ASU should definitely be represented by more students next year!”

Eugenia Viuzhanina (Faculty of History 3rd year student):

“At YouLead Forum I’ve got a lot more than expected. I’ve established new contacts with interesting and active Forum participants and found enjoyment in reports of the speakers invited by organizers.”

YouLead is a forum for students and recent graduates, who want to understand what they would like to do, find their goal, and dream to change the world. The Forum participants included students of the leading Siberian universities, leaders of youth organizations, businessmen, government officials, and experts in various fields of knowledge.
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