On May 6-7, 2025, the IV All-Ukrainian Internet Conference of Students and Young Scientists “Science and Innovations in the 21st Century” (with international participation) took place online, bringing together more than 150 participants from various academic institutions. The event was hosted by Dmytro Motornyi Tavria State Agrotechnological University.
The conference opened with welcoming speeches from distinguished guests Oleksandr Lomeiko, First Vice-Rector of TSATU, Anastasiia Simakhova First Deputy Head of the Young Scientists Council at the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Olena Polishchuk, Deputy Head of the Scholar Support Office.
The event was made possible through the support and cooperation of several academic institutions and partners:
- Young Scientists Council at the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
- Alfred Nobel University
- Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the Ukrainian State University of Science and Technology
- Bohdan Khmelnytsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University
- Academic and Research Center for Multilingualism in Corpus Translation and Interpreting Studies
A special highlight of the conference was the active and insightful participation of students, whose research presentations spanned a wide range of disciplines — from architecture and engineering to linguistics and social sciences. Their dedication, creativity, and scholarly curiosity impressed all attendees and demonstrated the high potential of the new generation of Ukrainian scientists. The young researchers presented in Ukrainian and English, showing a confident grasp of academic presentation standards and engaging in fruitful discussions.
The organizers thank all participants for their professionalism, passion, and contributions to Ukrainian science and innovation. Special gratitude is extended to the leadership of Tavria State Agrotechnological University – in particular, the Rector and Vice-Rectors — for their continuous support in creating opportunities for academic dialogue, especially during challenging times for Ukraine.
The success of the conference reaffirms the importance of continuing academic collaboration, supporting young scientists, and fostering interdisciplinary approaches to addressing contemporary challenges.
Viktoriia Lemeshchenko-Lagoda,
PhD, Associate Professor,
Department of Foreign Languages