Belgorod State Technical University was the venue for a competition testing the knowledge of the current crop of students on Federal Anti-Corruption policy. BelSU 4th Year Law student Maxim Selivra won
The competition was held on the eve of International Anti-Corruption Day, and the panel had to decide between the 44 papers submitted by students from across the Region. They were impressed by the high standards of research into, and presentation of, official policy, and the stance taken by the students when it comes to this pernicious social phenomenon. Mr Selivra's work was notable for its reasoning, depth of content, and social awareness. Judges were also impressed by his use of relevant scientific research, and his use of standard methodology in his explanation.
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