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30 Nobel laureates will hold free online lectures for Ukrainians

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Every day, world-famous scientists will tell Ukrainian schoolchildren, students and, in fact, everyone who is interested in science, about the latest impressive discoveries of mankind. The study will take place online, and part of the lectures is already available to Ukrainians.

First Lady of Ukraine Elena Zelenska spoke about this educational initiative in her telegram channel.

You can join learning by choosing a topic that interests you on the platform “Lectures of the Future”. Most topics are innovations in physics, chemistry, engineering, ecology, biology and others. However, there are also topics that are very important for the public sector, Zelenskaya noted.

Please note that training is absolutely free. All you have to do is register and choose the topic you are interested in.

Lecture by Craig Mello

  • Date and time: May 2 at 16:00.
  • Lecturer:Craig Mello is the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for “the discovery of RNA interference – the inhibition of double-stranded RNA gene expression”.
  • Subject: “4 billion years of fake News: That we can ask them to live travel information”.

Lecture by Shirin Ebadi

  • Date and time: May 13 at 18: 00.
  • Lecturer: Shirin Ebadi – Awarded the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for her amazing and innovative efforts in the field of human rights, especially women, children and refugees
  • Theme: “Ukraine, democracy, United nation and security council”.

A detailed schedule of lectures for April and May can be found on the website.

< p class="bloquote cke-markup"> Thanks for this fantastic opportunity to the Minor Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Embassy of Ukraine in the USA. I am sure that the initiative will inspire talented Ukrainian children to get involved in science and have a successful career as inventors and scientists in the future. – wrote Elena Zelenskaya.

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