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Omsk State
Agrarian University
named after P.A. Stolypin

05/20/2021

Jean Monnet Module participants presented their results at the International Conference

On May 15, the International Online Conference "Competencies of graduates for securing jobs in the digitalized world" presented reports on the materials of the Jean Monnet Module "European practice of developing digital financial services in rural areas: knowledge and inclusion".

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The international online conference "Competencies of graduates for securing jobs in the digitalized world", jointly organized by Omsk State Agrarian University (Russia) and Adamas University (Kolkata, India), was dedicated to the competencies necessary for graduates when employment in the conditions of widespread digitalization. The development of financial inclusion in the context of digital finance is a prerequisite for the competitiveness of both graduates and agribusiness, which is a potential environment for their employment.

During the conference, reports were presented on the materials of the implementation of the Jean Monnet Module "European practice of developing digital financial services is rural areas: knowledge and inclusion". In the plenary part of the conference Baetova Dinar Rakhmetulovna presented the report "Peculiarities of communication with a client in digital finance: Europe and Russia". The conference participants focused on the safety of data transmission in digital channels, including within the framework of the functioning of marketplaces at the international level.

As part of the work of the student section on the results of training course "European practice of developing digital financial services in rural areas: knowledge and inclusion", a report was presented by Anastasia Zagorenko, a 3rd-year student of the field of Economics. She made a presentation on "Normative regulation of digital finance: Experience of Europe and Russia".

The project is implemented with the financial support of the European Comission as part of the Jean Monnet Module 620032-EPP-1-2020-1-RU-EPPJMO-MODULE "European practice of developing digital financial services is rural areas: knowledge and inclusion". The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.




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