The Round Table “I Live in a Hostel” Was Held at the University
The dormitory is an integral part of the lives of many students. It gives you the opportunity to make new acquaintances, demonstrate and develop creative and leadership abilities, become independent and enter adulthood with dignity. In the course of studying and living in the hostel, true friendship is born, which Polytechnic graduates cherish throughout their lives.
Among the residents are many foreign citizens who came to our country to receive a quality education. For the purpose of sociocultural adaptation of foreign students, informing and consolidating knowledge about the rules of living in a hostel, the requirements of migration services to comply with the registration procedure, in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Belarus, compliance with the access control regime in the hostel on November 9 in the hostel No. 1 of the University, a round table “I live in a hostel” took place. Most of the issues raised for discussion were devoted to the need to maintain order in residential and adjacent premises, and adherence to the duty schedule in the common kitchen.
At the end of the round table, the meeting participants came to the conclusion that the hostel is a common home. Keeping it in proper condition is the task of everyone who lives in it. It was decided that such meetings should be held regularly, since this is a unique opportunity for residents to discuss pressing issues and resolve them in a timely manner.