The conference will include the
Miussky BarCamp “Youth Initiatives and Sustainable Development Goals”.
BarCamp is an informal conference (“anti-conference”) organized by participants for participants. BarCamp does not have a predetermined structure, and the program, including topics for presentations and a schedule, is formed by participants directly during the event. All participants can suggest topics for discussion and hold their own sessions. This creates an atmosphere of openness and cooperation, where everyone can share their knowledge and experience.
Key features of BarCamp:
- Openness: participants can suggest topics and hold sessions on issues of interest to them.
- Flexibility: the program is formed on the spot, depending on the interests of the participants.
- Format: the presentation can be in any format, the most popular are a report (with or without a presentation), a discussion, a master class.
- Speakers: all participants are equal, everyone can speak or ask questions.
- Community: BarCamps help create a community where people can exchange experiences and knowledge.
BarСamp can cover any topic: technology, science, education, business, social and other issues.
Miussky BarСamp is dedicated to youth initiatives (social, cultural, scientific, volunteer and others) and their importance for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and realizing a better and more sustainable future for all.
BarСamp brings together people with common (or, conversely, different) interests, ready to actively exchange experiences.