Russia's Your Move project launches sixth season with five new leadership tracks
The Your Move project has launched its sixth season, offering students across Russia new ways to develop leadership and civic skills. This year's edition introduces five competitive tracks, each designed to encourage initiative, teamwork, and problem-solving among participants.
The initiative, part of the **Russia—Land of Opportunity** presidential platform, has drawn strong interest, with Khabarovsk Krai ranking among the top 30 regions for applications. A total of 414 students are now preparing to take part in the All-Russian programme.
The project provides five distinct tracks for participants. The I Make It Happen track targets student leaders whose ideas motivate others to take action. Meanwhile, the Your Move, Class Monitor! track assesses skills in organising academic life, representing student interests, and shaping educational improvements.
Students tackling social and educational issues can join the *I Define* track. Those focused on building unity and encouraging peer initiative may opt for the *I Inspire* track. The fifth track, *I Discover*, rounds out the options, though details on its focus remain unspecified. This season, organisers have broadened opportunities for creative expression. New special projects aim to boost professional development and civic involvement. These additions reflect the programme's growing emphasis on practical engagement and leadership growth. Khabarovsk Krai has emerged as one of the top 30 regions for participant applications. The region's strong response highlights the project's expanding reach in its sixth year. With 414 students now set to join, the initiative continues to attract young leaders eager to contribute to their communities.
The sixth season of Your Move will see students engage in five specialised tracks, each fostering different aspects of leadership and civic responsibility. Khabarovsk Krai's high application rate and the involvement of 414 participants signal the project's sustained appeal. The expanded focus on creative and professional development further strengthens its role in shaping student initiatives nationwide.
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