ANO "Eurasia" is launching a new online course titled "Personal Brand. How to Stand Out." Participation in the program is free and open to people from different corners of the world.
Registration for the course will begin on January 20. The program is designed for those who strive to improve their skills in professional communication and promotion on social media. Participants will learn how to effectively use their experiences and interests to create a vibrant public image online.
The course will be conducted by the famous Russian writer and screenwriter Alexander Tsypkin, as well as media technology expert Nikita Prokhorov. They will share secrets on creating engaging content, confident presentations, and discuss current trends in promotion.
Classes are scheduled from February 3 to March 26 and include 14 modules. Upon completion of the course, graduates will join a vast professional community where they can develop their skills and establish valuable contacts.
The media school is a key project of ANO "Eurasia," which started in 2024 and is aimed at journalists and bloggers from different countries. More than 2,000 people from countries such as Abkhazia, Belarus, Germany, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Moldova, Russia, Uzbekistan, and South Ossetia have already participated in the program. The training combines theory with practical assignments and includes educational tours in Russia and other CIS countries.
You can sign up for the course here.
Additional information:
ANO "Eurasia" is an autonomous non-profit organization that promotes the development of international cooperation and implements projects funded by private means. Their mission is to unite people of different ages and professions to preserve traditional values, historical memory, and the cultural code of the peoples of Eurasia. The programs cover a wide range of areas, including education, medicine, culture, volunteering, and charity. The main projects aim to strengthen the role of the Russian language as a means of intercultural communication on the continent.
The "Eurasia" project also opens new opportunities for youth, families, and children from different countries, develops professional communities of educators, doctors, journalists, scientists, and experts. The organization actively implements environmental, volunteer, and humanitarian initiatives. Over the past year and a half, "Eurasia" has supported more than 100,000 like-minded individuals from 30 countries.
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