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"Mediadvizh," which will take place in Moscow from August 8 to 11, will bring together 600 representatives of youth and student media, according to the Moscow mayor's website. "From August 8 to 11, the 'Mediadvizh' regional forum will be held in the capital. It will unite 600 representatives of youth and student media from across the country. Participants will learn how to work with information, meet with experts and well-known figures, and find like-minded individuals for joint projects," the statement said. It is noted that the forum's opening will take place at the Lomonosov innovation cluster, where the main part of the educational program will also be held. The program will be divided into several tracks, such as "Content Creation," "Media Literacy," "Media of the Future," "Personal Branding," and "Media Projects." Participants will attend expert lectures, tours of the offices of major partner companies, and the "Atom" museum at VDNKh. Additionally, events will be held at the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" venues. Students will visit Zaryadye Park, an exhibition of works by international photographers, a large interactive exhibition "Transport Complex," and the art exhibition "Portal" at the Skolkovo Innovation Center. The statement adds that the first day of events will feature an opening ceremony, networking sessions, team-building training, and educational sessions. The second day will begin with creative activities, including dance and choir workshops, followed by track sessions and panel discussions on the topics "Values of Modern Russia" and "The Image of a Hero." The next day, students will visit partner venues of the forum, where they will learn about the work of media companies and interact with experts. The forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" will host the closing ceremony at the "Teleport" youth venue, where the best participants will be awarded. The final sessions are scheduled for August 11, where young people will meet with producer Tina Kandelaki and designer Artemy Lebedev.