Seminar "The Scientific Path: Making Complex Things Simple"
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- Published on Wednesday, 22 April 2026 13:01
Special attention was given during the seminar to the issue of overcoming procrastination in academic settings. This condition often arises from feelings of being overwhelmed, fear of failure, and lack of motivation. Many students put off assignments in an attempt to avoid stress or negative emotions associated with studying. Access to entertainment and distractions (social media, games) further hinders concentration. Seminar participants discussed time management techniques and effective strategies for combating procrastination, including the Pomodoro Technique, the "Elephant and Steak" technique, the "Eat the Frog" method, the "Minus 14" deadline approach, and others.
The seminar "The Scientific Path: Making Complex Things Simple" served as an important milestone in fostering a research culture among students, inspiring them toward further scientific and professional development.
