Summer camp organized by ADA University and “Tamiz Shahar” JSC has been launched
20/06/2016 11:55
Summer camp organized by ADA University and “Tamiz Shahar” JSC has been launched today. 40 schoolchildren started 11-day educative and entertaining camp life after opening ceremony.
Rector of the ADA University Hafiz Pashayev, chairman of “Tamiz Shahar” JSC Etibar Mammadov and other officials from two entities took participation in the opening ceremony. The rector mentioned that this camp will meet educational standards of the University and the experience and knowledge that the participants will get through this camp will have great importance in their future development.
Etibar Abbasov congratulated campers and wished them success. Chairman of “Tamiz Shahar” JSC talked about the importance of this kind of activities in the future careers of the young people. E. Abbasov highlighted that some of the participants from past camps were hired by the Company. He hopes that this camp’s participants will become the students of ADA University or employees of “Tamiz Shahar” JSC in the very near future.
Schoolchildren between 13-17 years old will participate in two groups, first group on 20 June -1 July, and the second group of 40 people on 4-15 July.
The camp will consist of two programs – educational and creative: campers will have a chance to improve logical and critical thinking skills and to expand their outlook, to have new friends and explore their abilities. They will be trained on communication, media, photography, computer software and on other subjects.
At the same time, campers will participate in trainings about general waste management, environmental protection and waste management in Baku. Study tour will be arranged to Balakhani Material Recovery Facility and to Baku Waste to Energy Plant and they will get acquainted with the real process of waste sorting and waste incineration. The participants will visit International Exhibition “From Waste to Art” located in Gala settlement. They will learn here how to prepare different things from waste and useful materials.
