In connection with the 101st anniversary of the birth of our National Leader Heydar Aliyev, a ceremony was held to reward the winners of the artistic creativity festival among university students, organized by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Talented students of Odlar Yurdu University participated in the festival in various categories and were awarded diplomas and gifts for their outstanding achievements.
In the creativity festival organized by the Ministry of Science and Education among higher education institutions, Odlar Yurdu University students won the following awards: Leyla Məmmədova – 1st place in artistic reading, Şirin Məmmədova – 1st place in national dance, Kənan Alquliyev – 1st place in vocals, Gülgun Zamanlı – 2nd place in popular songs. Additionally, in the creativity festival organized by the Ministry of Science and Education among colleges, Leyla Məmmədova won 1st place in artistic reading, and Şəhanə Rəhimova won 1st place in national dance.
It is worth noting that in May of this year, the final concert of the festival was held at the Heydar Aliyev Palace, where self-activity groups from 26 higher educational institutions participated.
Odlar Yurdu University continues to showcase its rich culture and creative potential. OYU students, by displaying their talents in various fields, elevate the reputation of the university. These festivals aim to develop the creative abilities of young people, create new opportunities for them, and strengthen cultural exchange. Odlar Yurdu University will continue to play an active role in the cultural life of its students and expand their creative horizons through such events.
OYU students, with their talents, not only represent the university but also Azerbaijan's culture, uplifting the creative spirit of the youth. Future festivals will provide great opportunities for these talented young people to shine even brighter.
Odlar Yurdu University will continue to support the development of creativity and culture, and promote the creative activities of young people.