Scientific Student Societies: A Way of
Scientific Research Vocations Boosting
	 Volume 1 - Issue 1
		
		V Coulic*
		
		
		
		      - 
                
				Author Information
Open or Close
                
				
				
		- Laboratory of Translational Medicine ULB, CHU Brugmann, Belgium
 
          
																
       	
       
*Corresponding author:
 V Coulic, Laboratory of Translational Medicine ULB, CHU Brugmann, Brussels, avenue JJ Crocq, 1020 Brussels,
Belgium
				
 
				 
                 
             
			
			 
			
			
			
				Received: April 01, 2018;   Published: April 11, 2018
             
DOI:  10.32474/SCSOAJ.2018.01.000101
			 
			   		
			   
			   
			   Full Text
			   
			   
			   
			   PDF
			   
			   
				To view the Full Article    Peer-reviewed Article PDF
		
		Abstract
Born in Russia at the end of the XIXth century the Scientific Student Societies have developed a rather original way of initiation
and involvement of the young in the scientific research during High School and University cursus. All through the XXth century
and up to now, they have given several generations of Russian scientists an adequate pre formation consisting not only of skill
acquisition in their future speciality but also in planning, realization and organization of scientific research and sharing of its results.
Their popularity was also due to the high degree of initiative and autonomy left to the students.
      
Abbreviations: SSS: Scientific Student Societies
      
    
        
 
        
       
		
				    
        
           Abstract|
Introduction|
Description and Commentaries|
Conclusion|
References|