Creative Industries School Set to Debut in New Urgal
The Creative Industries School, a new education center dedicated to creative industries, is set to open its doors in the remote town of Novy Urgal, Russia, in September.
The school, which will operate three studios focusing on sound engineering, photo and video production, and 3D animation and cartooning, aims to equip students aged between 12 and 17 with both practical skills and theoretical knowledge to thrive in creative industries.
The curriculum is expected to cover a range of disciplines, including visual communication, graphic design, multimedia technologies, creative project management, and contemporary cultural trends. Emphasis is placed on hands-on experience, collaboration, and real-world applications to prepare graduates for careers in creative fields both locally and internationally.
While specific details about the school's curriculum or educational programs have not been disclosed, it is understood that the school's mission may extend beyond just education, potentially stimulating regional cultural development and providing new opportunities for youth in the area through creative education.
It is also worth noting that the Creative Industries School in Novy Urgal is not connected to Komsomolsk-on-Amur, as reported in the news by Khabarovsk Krai Today.
For more detailed or updated specifics on course offerings or the school's partnerships, it would be best to check official announcements or contact the institution directly.
The Creative Industries School intends to incorporate technology into its education-and-self-development programs, with a focus on learning through multimedia technologies and 3D animation and cartooning studios. The school aims to foster a combination of practical skills and theoretical knowledge, preparing students for successful careers in creative fields.