The results of the second round of the Presidential Library Olympiad in history, social studies and Russian language summed up

5 February 2024

On January 18, 2024 the second round of the Presidential Library Olympiad for schoolchildren and students “Russia in the Electronic World” has come to an end. More than 500 schoolchildren and students from 47 regions of the country and foreign countries joined it. Most of the representatives are from Tyumen, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Kurgan regions, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area - Ugra, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Donetsk People's Republic, St. Petersburg, as well as Turkmenistan. In total, more than 2.5 thousand children joined the intellectual competition this year, including the first round.

The “Russia in the Electronic World” Olympiad is held by the Presidential Library and the National Research University “Higher School of Economics” in individual subjects - history, social studies and the Russian language. Students of grades 10–11, as well as students studying in institutions of secondary vocational education in programs in the field of arts, from Russia and foreign countries participate.

During the Olympiad, children try their hand at each of the disciplines or choose only the subject in which they understand best. The results will be based on the results of the individual contest. Winners and runners-up are awarded diplomas. The best participants will also receive additional points for admission to a number of universities, a list of which is being compiled and will soon be available on the Olympiad's portal.

The contest includes three mandatory stages. The first took place from September 20 to November 29, 2023. The second is from December 20, 2023 to January 18, 2024. The final stage will take place in person from March 12 to March 14, 2024. Participants in the third round can also be the winners and prize-awardees of the Olympiad “Russia in the Electronic World” of the previous year, who continue their studies in organizations that carry out educational activities in educational programs of basic and secondary general education, in the form of family education or self-education, mastering the specified educational programs abroad, as well as those mastering educational programs of secondary vocational education in the field of arts. Finalists from St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region will meet at Senate Square, 3, and guys from other regions will meet at the remote electronic reading rooms of the Presidential Library.

The Olympiad tasks are based on the materials from the Presidential Library's electronc collections. Therefore, studying the library resources on the official portal can help participants answer the contest questions as completely and accurately as possible. The guys could also practice in advance based on assignments from previous years posted on the project website in the Archive section.

The main objective of the contest is to introduce students to working with archival sources of information on the history, theory and practice of Russian statehood. The electronic collections of the Presidential Library contain more than a million digitized copies of rare documents that constitute the historical and cultural heritage of our country. The Olympiad is aimed at finding and supporting young talents and promoting humanitarian knowledge among young people.

The “Russia in the Electronic World” Olympiad is held with the organizational support of the Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg State University of Economics and the North-West Institute of Management - a branch of RANEPA. Information partner - GlavSprav portal.

It should be noted that during the entire existence of the interactive educational project - since 2010 - more than 57,000 people have tried their hand at it, many of whom subsequently entered leading universities of Russia.

More detailed information about the event is available at http://olympiada.prlib.ru/. One can also contact the department of educational and educational programs of the Presidential Library (812) 305-16-51 or email at olympiada@prlib.ru.