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CREATIVE SOLUTION OF THE STUDENT SCIENTIFIC CLUB "HISTORICAL COMPUTING": CREATION OF THE "LANDING OF THE SDGS"
In 2015 the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a multilateral agreement between all UN Member States that lays out a road map to a more sustainable future. ranging from eradicating poverty and hunger, the quality of education to protecting life in the oceans.
This call-to-action is based on decades of policy and practice across the world and serves as the next step to global peace and prosperity. Though they are organized by number, there is no hierarchy to their importance. They are indivisible — the success of each of them is dependent upon the success of the others — and as such must be addressed simultaneously.
It was the SDGs that were discussed at the first meeting of the of the Students’ science club (SSC) of the Department of World History, Historiography and Source Studies of the Historical Faculty of our university.
During the discussion, students and undergraduates noted that in the current turbulent state of the human community, measures to eliminate poverty, poverty, various types of inequality (gender, information, etc.) should be taken by each of the citizens of the planet in parallel with efforts to increase economic growth and address a number of issues in the field of education, health, social protection and employment as well as combating climate change and protecting the environment.
It was decided to create the "LANDING of the SDGs" student science club, which presents this important program in the student groups of the faculty.
Saule A. Zhakisheva - Higher Doctorate of History Sciences, Prof., Scientific Director of the Student Scientific Club "Historical Computing"