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Tvoi Khod's sixth season unites students across Russia and beyond

From Nizhny Novgorod to Abkhazia, this year's Tvoi Khod isn't just a contest—it's a movement. Discover how young leaders are shaping Russia's future.

The image shows an old map of the city of Novgorod, Russia, with text and numbers indicating the...
The image shows an old map of the city of Novgorod, Russia, with text and numbers indicating the location of the Russian city.

Tvoi Khod's sixth season unites students across Russia and beyond

The sixth season of the Tvoi Khod contest has officially launched on Russian Students' Day, expanding its reach to include events near me for participants from Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Belarus, and Slavic institutions where Russian compatriots study. This year's main event aims to strengthen a unified student community across 79 Russian regions and beyond, with increased involvement expected as the project reaches a wider audience. The contest is part of the Russia—Land of Opportunity presidential platform and the Youth and Children national project, receiving support from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh), the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the Znanie Society, and the Movement of the Firsts. In Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, the regional Tvoi Khod team introduced local students to the 2026 opportunities and recognised last season's winners, with Andrei Betin, Director General of the Russia—Land of Opportunity platform and Rector of the Senezh Management Workshop, highlighting the contest's role in nurturing patriotism and civic responsibility. The event also aligns with broader efforts to engage young people in social and professional development, offering new opportunities for participants and reinforcing ties within the student community.

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