Guide to literature - course 3120 rub. from Synchronization, training 16 hours, Date: December 5, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 08, 2023
Synchronization is one of the largest lecture halls in Russia. We provide online courses on psychology, history, cinema, painting and more.
"Synchronization" is a Russian educational platform launched by Maria Borodetskaya and Andrey Lobanov. They offer online courses in a popular science format (psychology, art, cinema, economics, architecture, fashion and design, literature, philosophy, religion, music, etc.)
The cultural platform “Synchronization” is an educational project whose goal is to talk interestingly about striking phenomena, trends, personalities in culture and science. “Synchronization” lectures attract more than 2.5 thousand people every month. a person, offering listeners new and new topics and directions, talking simply about complex things.
Currently, Synchronization conducts more than 200 lectures per month in 19 main areas (painting, architecture, history, philosophy, cinema, fashion, etc.). According to the founders of the project, the most popular area is lectures on painting, which occupy about 30% of the entire lecture program.
During the courses, lecturers—there are 45 of them in Synchronization—try to give students the opportunity to build their own system, which will allow them to add new knowledge to what they have already acquired and broaden their horizons. Therefore, Synchronization offers not only individual lectures, but also special courses, for example “History of architectural styles”, “The language of cinema”, “Guide to the history of art”, lasting two or three weeks.
In 2018, Synchronization launched an online direction.
The team is also developing a corporate direction, offering companies to conduct training lectures for their employees. Clients include McKinsey, Ernst & Young, KPMG, Sberbank Insurance, Swarovski, etc.
She completed her bachelor's and master's degrees at St. Petersburg State University and her master's degree at the University of Cork in Ireland. In 2018 she defended her PhD at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland. She taught a course on Irish folklore and literature to international students in Ulster and taught a practical course on reading Irish manuscripts at the University of Western Brittany in France.
Author of articles on ancient and middle Irish literature and history, participant in international conferences on Celticology and history of the Middle Ages, member of the Organizing Committee of the Kelto-Slavik Association.
Currently lives in Cork, writes articles and runs online projects related to the development of Russian-Irish relations.
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