As part of the National Accessibility Week, a film lecture based on the film "Stephen Hawking's Universe" was held at KhAI.
The event became part of the National Accessibility Week, which was held at KhAI under the slogan of forming a culture of respect, equal opportunities and an inclusive educational environment.
The film revealed to the participants not only the life story of the outstanding theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, but also an example of extraordinary strength of spirit, perseverance and faith in one's own abilities. The film tells about the young years of the scientist, his path in science, the fight against a serious illness and his contribution to the development of modern physics.
The audience was particularly impressed by the sincere love story of Stephen Hawking and Jane Wilde: the support and devotion of his wife became an important support for the scientist in the most difficult moments of his life.
During the event, the importance of a barrier-free environment, support for people in difficult life circumstances, and the need to form a society centered on the person, their dignity, and the right to a full life were discussed.
The film lecture participants also noted the emotional depth of the film, its motivational content, and the importance of such meetings for maintaining an atmosphere of cultural dialogue, intellectual development, and human unity even in wartime.
KhAI continues to create a space where barrier-free living begins with respect, support, and understanding of each other.
