The work of the club is based on the principles of scientific rigor, self-development, humanism, democracy, continuity, personal and collective responsibility, collegiality, and transparency in discussing issues within its competence.
Members of the club may include university students and senior high school pupils.
The goals of the club are:
- To identify the most capable and talented students and schoolchildren inclined toward scientific research;
- To deepen research in the areas of the department’s scientific activities with the participation of students and schoolchildren;
- To acquire scientific research skills;
- To stimulate the interest of schoolchildren in the areas of activity of the Department of Economics, Marketing, and International Economic Relations within the framework of career guidance;
- To engage gifted students and schoolchildren in scientific research activities.
The main tasks of the club are:
- To involve students and schoolchildren interested in scientific research;
- To organize scientific research work for students and schoolchildren;
- To provide in-depth study of materials in the chosen field by students and schoolchildren;
- To prepare scientific reports, presentations, and essays on current issues of the relevant field, and to present them at club meetings, scientific seminars, and conferences;
- To prepare scientific publications, reviews, and abstracts of published works;
- To engage in applied developments, prototypes, and models;
- To participate in scientific work conducted at the department, including under commercial contracts;
- To participate in student competitions, olympiads, and similar events.
The club operates on the basis of voluntary membership. Membership is formalized but not limited. Any student or schoolchild who wishes to deepen their subject knowledge and gain research skills may become a member of the club.