Students familiarized themselves with the Creative Spark project at the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication
On January 6, students familiarized themselves with the Creative Spark project at the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication.
Launched by the British Council in 2018, the program offers innovative business ideas to thousands of students, alumni and entrepreneurs, with contribution to the role of youth in the creative economy.
Elnur Aliyev, the country manager of the project, informed the students about the components of the program, the "Big idea" video presentation competition, the opportunities created for students by partner universities and the success stories of the project.
The meeting continued with discussions on a series of events to be organized in the future.
It is worth noting that the Creative Spark Program is implemented by CAERC jointly with NewCastle University with the support of the British Council.
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