Traditional Events of Siberian Federal University
Traditional events of Siberian Federal University are:
- Theatrical days;
- «Proshu slova», the competition-show for the first-year students;
- «New Spring» Festival;
- Creative concerts and performances;
- The KVN League of Siberian Federal University.
The major events of Siberian Federal University
“Universinale” or so-called “Days of Siberian Federal University” is one of the first and major traditions of the University. In 2008, there was a meeting of two federal universities – Southern Federal University and Siberian Federal University. Within the framework of the meeting, there were different competitions ranging from sport to science. Professors of Southern Federal University read public lectures for SibFU students. This stunning event ended up with the enormous firework for hundreds of students and staff of both universities.
The first of September is one of the first events which has become the tradition of Siberian Federal University. It’s a celebration of the first-year students of Siberian Federal University. Each SibFU Institute is represented by first-year students who can show their abilities in different ways. The celebration is organized by senior students and representatives of the student communities of Siberian Federal University. The celebration consists of a concert and performances of SibFU creative teams. Russian super-stars are also invited to take part in the celebration. The celebration ends up with firework devoted to first-year students.
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