Student's Day around the world. Congratulations on International Students Day

The students themselves are looking forward to Students' Day, and the adults are looking forward to it with fear. “Whatever they do!” is the general opinion of mothers, fathers and teachers, who have completely forgotten how they themselves celebrated this joyful holiday.

International Students Day is celebrated annually on November 17th. It was established in 1941 at an international meeting of students from countries that fought against fascism, which took place in London (Great Britain), but began to be celebrated in 1946.

This holiday is associated with youth, romance and fun, but its history, which began in Czechoslovakia during the Second World War, is associated with tragic events.

On October 28, 1939, in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, Prague students and their teachers demonstrated to mark the anniversary of the founding of the Czechoslovak state (October 28, 1918). Occupier units dispersed the demonstration, and medical student Jan Opletal was shot dead.

The funeral of a young man on November 15, 1939 again turned into a protest. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested. On November 17, Gestapo and SS men surrounded the student dormitories early in the morning. More than 1,200 students were arrested and imprisoned in the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen. Nine students and student activists were executed without trial in the dungeons of a prison in Prague's Ruzine district. By order of Hitler, all Czech higher education institutions were closed until the end of the war.

November 17 International Student Day: congratulations in prose

Congratulations on International Students Day and I wish you to always be on a positive wave, constantly strive for new success, never miss your opportunity and never regret your choice. Good luck and easy sessions!

On International Students Day, we would like to congratulate everyone who has decided to get a higher education and master any profession important to society! Student life is a fun time when passing difficult tests, exams, sleepless nights are almost erased from memory, because stormy gatherings, celebrating a passed exam, a sea of ​​new acquaintances and friends almost completely replace them. We wish you, dear students, to get an education, master your favorite profession and realize your high goals and desires!
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Student's Day is the best holiday!
Congratulations to everyone, everyone, everyone.
After all, this time is beautiful,
Ahead lies your whole life, success...

I wish you happiness, friendship,
Achievements and victories.
A sea of ​​essential knowledge
And good luck to everyone in the competitions!

Today is Happy Students' Day
Congratulations, friends,
Good luck with your studies
I wish everyone.

So that the sessions are passed
Easy and effortless
Received credits
And let the tears not flow.

Student fraternity,
Have fun today
Towards the coveted diploma
Aspire with a smile.



Students are like supermen:
They can only do so skillfully
In the semester, couples will skip,
Then successfully pass the entire session!

Student, I congratulate you on your day,
Have fun, don't think about anything
May your record book make you happy,
And your life will be cool and clear!
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Hooray! Today is student's day!
You mustn't forget about him,
There are many cool moments waiting for you,
Let's all celebrate together!

I want to wish you sincerely,
May everything in your life come true!
So that in everything you can be happy forever,
And so that you can always live happily!

November 17 International Student Day: Russian Student Day is traditionally celebrated on January 25, Tatiana’s Day

On Tatyana's Day, which according to the new style is celebrated on January 25, in 1755, Empress Elizaveta Petrovna signed a decree “On the establishment of Moscow University,” and Tatyana's Day became an official university day; in those days it was called the Foundation Day of Moscow University. Since then, Saint Tatiana has been considered the patroness of students. By the way, the ancient name “Tatiana” itself translated from Greek means “organizer.”

At first this holiday was celebrated only in Moscow and was celebrated very magnificently. According to eyewitnesses, the annual celebration of Tatiana's Day was a real event for Moscow. It consisted of two parts: a short official ceremony in the building of Moscow University and a noisy folk festival, in which almost the entire capital took part.

Despite the fact that the history of the holiday dates back to the distant past, the traditions have been preserved to this day. Just as students organized large celebrations more than a hundred years ago, in the 21st century they prefer to celebrate their holiday noisily and cheerfully. By the way, on this day the police officers did not touch even extremely drunk students. And if they approached, they saluted and inquired: “Does Mr. Student need help?” However, as you know, a student will never miss a chance to take a break from studying - according to popular wisdom, only the “hot” session time distracts him from the endless celebration.

Interesting facts about the life of students

Some interesting facts about the life of students and student traditions:

  1. In 19th-century Russia, students who went on a spree had their addresses written on their backs so that cab drivers knew where to deliver their unconscious bodies.
  2. Students in Japan take a Kit Kat chocolate bar to the exam. The name of the delicacy is consonant with the expression “we will definitely win” in Japanese.
  3. Did you know that the length of the Harvard bridge is "364.4 smoots and one more ear." Doesn’t it really remind you of the cartoon about “38 Parrots”? This unit of measurement originated from the student's last name, Oliver Smoot. With the help of the 170-centimeter Oliver, students in 1958 determined the length of the bridge. It is also interesting that Oliver himself later became director of the International Standards Organization.
  4. At Princeton University they take written exams without teachers , face to face with your conscience! This is because in their first year they took an oath - the “Code of Honesty.” According to the rule, each student undertakes not to cheat or pry.
  5. Yale University has a tradition of leaving notes for freshmen. After this, the newcomers become debtors - they must paint their eyes with green paint so that they resemble headlights, and are obliged to give their benefactor a ride on their back.
  6. Do you know that the monument to Chizhik-Pyzhik is dedicated to students ? Back in 1835, a law school was opened in the city on Niva, whose students wore a characteristic uniform: yellow-green uniforms and fawn hats. For this, the students received the nickname Chizhiki-Pyzhiki. And the counting arose after the school cadets were having noisy feasts in taverns.
  7. In Moscow in 2008, on the initiative of a group of students, a monument to student signs was developed and erected. In appearance, it is a circle with the names of Moscow universities written around the perimeter. In the center of it is a five-kopeck coin from 1978, worn shoes and a record book.

By the way, about student signs : You haven’t been studying for a long time if you don’t know that:

If you want to pass the exam with an “A”, then, regardless of whether you are a guy or a girl, you must paint your little fingernail with dark varnish;

If the window in the classroom where they are taking the exam is closed, then don’t expect anything good: the freebie (balloon) has been kicked out!

It used to be that they put a nickel under the heel, today you have to put a piece of paper with a face value of 12 units, preferably not rubles or hryvnias;

On the eve of the exam, at exactly midnight, you need to open the window in the room where the student lives and shout loudly: “Shara, come!” or “Freebie!”

But if the teacher has a clear conviction that God knows by “five”, he knows by “four”, then you can forget about all the other signs.

And don’t forget the main rule for writing a coursework or diploma: after every clever quote you don’t need to put a smiley face :)

Student years are recognized as one of the brightest and most special in a person’s life. Rapid growth, independence, the desire to try new things, self-discovery - this is only a small part of what awaits freshmen on the path to obtaining a diploma. One of the main questions that worries everyone who begins this stage is when and how is Student’s Day celebrated? Should it be held on November 17 or January 25, and why did two dates appear at once?

It's time
For a long time, young people went to universities to gain knowledge, set goals for themselves that they wanted to achieve in order to make themselves known to the whole world. History shows us that students have repeatedly faced injustice and harshness in the world. This is what gives us reason to think about a lot of things. Celebrating Student's Day is an opportunity to remember not only how fun this time can be, but also what it provides for our future.


A memorable day for the whole world
First, it’s worth figuring out whether Student’s Day is celebrated on November 17 or January 25? The fact is that both dates exist and have the right to life. The difference lies in the history that gave rise to each of them as memorable. This is exactly what November 17 is – International Students Day. It is considered global for the reason that the events that preceded it affected the entire world community. Student's Day is November 17, the history of which tradition gives a special idea about it and fills the date with serious meaning. This is by no means a holiday in the usual sense of the word. More precisely, it can be described as a day of remembrance, symbolizing the unity and solidarity of students from all over the world.

In 1939, on October 28, young people studying at higher educational institutions took to the streets of Prague. They took part in a demonstration dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the founding of the state of Czechoslovakia. At this point, the country was already under occupation by German troops.
The demonstrators were brutally dispersed. Weapons were used. A student named Jan Opletal was shot dead. The death of the young man shocked the public. The funeral was attended not only by everyone who studied at the university, but also by teachers. The reaction to the murder was a mass protest, denouncing the injustice and cruelty of the fascist regime.


The occupiers were not forced to wait: on November 17, hundreds of demonstrators were detained. Some of them were shot, others were sentenced to imprisonment in concentration camps.
A. Hitler ordered the immediate cessation of all educational institutions. Students were able to start classes again only after the end of the war.
In 1941, the First International Anti-Nazi Congress took place in London, where students decided to designate November 17 as a day of remembrance for the fallen Czech students. Until now, this date is honored by young people of all countries, nationalities and religions.

But we also know another date. Because of this, there is a debate about whether to celebrate Student's Day on November 17 or January 25? The second date has an even longer history, but is widespread throughout Russia. Back in the 18th century, precisely on January 25, 1755, Empress Elizabeth Petrovna signed a decree prepared by Ivan Shuvalov. It marked the emergence of the first university in Moscow. In the church calendar, this day was the veneration of the Holy Great Martyr Tatiana. So, she became a protector and patroness of students.


There is an opinion that Count Shuvalov chose this particular day because of his mother. Her name was Tatyana, and the decree became a name day gift.


Why is January 25 celebrated as Student's Day? This date has already become special, because in 1791 Nicholas I signed a decree on the celebration, and also this year the Church of St. Tatiana was opened, where the children came before the session with prayers and requests. Traditions of World Students' Day Why is World Students' Day - November 17th - so important for people? This is an opportunity to honor the memory of those who died at the hands of the Nazis. Memorial services are held around the world. Their organization unites and unites students from different parts of the Earth. Large-scale events are also held in the village of Nakla, where Jan was buried. This day shows another side of students' lives. Here young people, who to many seem not yet fully conscious, show that they know history and understand how important it is to honor its memory.

Traditions of the Russian holiday

In Russia it is fun and noisy. January 25 is the time when all the worries and fears from the session are left behind, which means nothing overshadows the celebration. It all started with official events, where certificates, awards and thanks were given out, and then noisy festivities were held. Lucien Olivier, who created one of our favorite salads, was very fond of students. As a sign of his affection for them, he gave the guys his own Hermitage restaurant for a feast.


Conclusion
In different countries there are other features of this holiday. However, we have an excellent opportunity not to choose whether to celebrate Student Day on November 17 or January 25.
You can honor young people studying at the university twice: the first time by remembering those who became victims of war and cruelty, and the second time by praising yourself for successfully passing the session. After all, the student period passes, like everything else in this world, which means you should get as many impressions from it as possible.

International Students Day is traditionally celebrated on November 17th. This date was approved in 1946 in Prague by decision of the World Congress of Students. The memorable date was not chosen by chance; it is dedicated to the Czech students who suffered on this day in 1939 at the hands of the Nazis. A peaceful demonstration in honor of the anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia turned into a massacre of the occupiers against those gathered, during which student Jan Opletal was killed. The student's funeral later escalated into a protest, leading to the arrest of more than 1,200 students, their imprisonment in a concentration camp, and the execution of nine activists. As a result, by decision of Hitler, all educational institutions in Czechoslovakia were closed until the end of the war. International Students Day is an occasion to unite all students, regardless of country, educational institution or faculty.

Student's Day is the best holiday!
Congratulations to everyone, everyone, everyone.
After all, this time is beautiful,
Ahead lies your whole life, success...

I wish you happiness, friendship,
Achievements and victories.
A sea of ​​essential knowledge
And good luck to everyone in the competitions!

A student gnaws on the granite of science,
There is no time for a student to be bored.
Either lectures or abstracts,
Then you need to take the session.

But among the cuts and tests
Don't forget about the holidays
On International Students Day
Have fun and relax!

The time to study is fleeting -
The years fly by tirelessly
But let it stay forever
It's a wonderful time in my heart!

It's time for mistakes and excitement,
Carelessness and simplicity,
Freedom, dreams and inspiration -
When all your dreams came true!

Congratulations on International Students Day and I wish you to always be on a positive wave, constantly strive for new success, never miss your opportunity and never regret your choice. Good luck and easy sessions!

Many joyful moments
Let it wait ahead
After all, life is wonderful for students,
Just go ahead

Towards wonderful knowledge
And meeting a lot of friends,
And don't lose interest
Throughout my entire life,

May there be many compliments
Problems will go away like smoke!
Happy International Students Day,
Have a wonderful holiday!

Today is a holiday for students
And many happy moments.
I wish you a fun celebration
With which I congratulate you.

Go to classes and study,
And sometimes have fun.
To answer at seminars,
Don't fall asleep during lectures.

Be interesting, enthusiastic,
Always involved in studies.
Develop diversified
Achieve all your goals.

Who is not alien to the words "copper",
“couple”, “session”, “luck”,
At night he calls for "freebies"
Sitting up to sleep has a skill,
And learns hard
Two hundred notes per night -
He, of course, is a student,
Future intellectual
Even though he is not rich yet.
Happy Students' Day, guys!

Sleepless nights, distracted gaze,
The abstract sheets are sticking out of the bag.
Pants not ironed, shawarma in hands,
Exams are coming soon, it's time for classes.

Hard everyday life - tests, notes,
Analysis and synthesis, folklore, dialects...
Long live dinner, computer and laziness
On International Student Day!

We wish you borscht, chop and potatoes,
The sour cream is thicker so that the spoon does not fall,
Free WI-FI and huge pizza,
And let him have a warm, sweet dream at night!

We wish students easy science,
So that they think quickly and answer without pain,
Developed character and will in oneself,
EURO scholarships have always been received!

Happy Student's Day!
Oh, this is life... Like a film!
You know, in your memory
Days like these, such friends
Will there be too many?
But the road flies into the distance.
Enjoy this time
Be an optimist, fall in love!
Cool, have a lot of fun.
Be happy, don't be angry.
Be smart, learn everything!

Wow! Cool! Student's day.
Waiting for the moment
All the student people
Doesn't pass the test in the morning.

So you need to relax
And don't be afraid of fun,
Let your studies rest
And he won’t find any students.

We wish all students
To study hard,
And diligence in everything,
And diplomas in hand!

Guys, today is your legal holiday,
Throw away your books and notes.
Celebrate properly, to the fullest,
It's International Students' Day.

You know how to relax perfectly,
So let it be fun now.
And tomorrow to study, as usual,
And may everything work out for you!

Let all exams pass with excellent marks today,
Let the dean forget to ask you about absenteeism.
For the test so that you don’t have to break a sweat
Yes, they wouldn’t have time to shoot those who fell asleep in the lecture hall.
Let your speech be beautiful when answering today,
But the teacher is not looking for meaningfulness in it!
True friends and excellent people,
They surround you as soon as you step outside the threshold!
Have a great, fun student life!
Happy holidays, long and big!
Happy job searching and happy weekend!

Student years are recognized as one of the brightest and most special in a person’s life. Rapid growth, independence, the desire to try new things, self-discovery - this is only a small part of what awaits freshmen on the path to obtaining a diploma. One of the main questions that worries everyone who begins this stage is when and how is Student’s Day celebrated? Should it be held on November 17 or January 25, and why did two dates appear at once?

It's time

People consider studenthood a time when they turn a blind eye to pranks and mistakes, because adult life lies ahead, where there is almost no room for them. But it is worth remembering that fun and a wild lifestyle are not the main activities.

For a long time, young people went to universities to gain knowledge, set goals for themselves that they wanted to achieve in order to make themselves known to the whole world. History shows us that students have repeatedly faced injustice and harshness in the world. This is what gives us reason to think about a lot of things. student - an opportunity to remember not only how fun this time can be, but also what it gives for our future.

A memorable day for the whole world

First, it’s worth figuring out whether Student’s Day is celebrated on November 17 or January 25? The fact is that both dates exist and have the right to life. The difference lies in the history that gave rise to each of them as memorable.

This is exactly what November 17 is - International Students Day. It is considered global for the reason that the events that preceded it affected the entire world community.

Student's Day is November 17, the history of which tradition gives a special idea about it and fills the date with serious meaning. This is by no means a holiday in the usual sense of the word. More precisely, it can be described as a day of remembrance, symbolizing the unity and solidarity of students from all over the world. It appeared many years ago.

In 1939, on October 28, young people studying at higher educational institutions took to the streets of Prague. They took part in a demonstration dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the founding of the state of Czechoslovakia. At this point, the country was already under occupation by German troops.

The demonstrators were brutally dispersed. Weapons were used. A student named Jan Opletal was shot dead. The death of the young man shocked the public. The funeral was attended not only by everyone who studied at the university, but also by teachers. The reaction to the murder was a mass protest, denouncing the injustice and cruelty of the fascist regime.

The occupiers were not forced to wait: on November 17, hundreds of demonstrators were detained. Some of them were shot, others were sentenced to imprisonment in concentration camps.

A. Hitler ordered the immediate cessation of all educational institutions. Students were able to start classes again only after the end of the war.

In 1941, the First International Anti-Nazi Congress took place in London, where students decided to designate November 17 as a day of remembrance for the fallen Czech students. Until now, this date is honored by young people of all countries, nationalities and religions.

Domestic analogue

But we also know another date. Because of this, there is a debate about whether to celebrate Student's Day on November 17 or January 25? The second date has an even longer history, but is widespread throughout Russia.

Back in the 18th century, precisely on January 25, 1755, Empress Elizabeth Petrovna signed a decree prepared by Ivan Shuvalov. It marked the emergence of the first university in Moscow. In the church calendar, this day was the veneration of the Holy Great Martyr Tatiana. So, she became a protector and patroness of students.

There is an opinion that he chose this particular day because of his mother. Her name was Tatyana, and the decree became a name day gift.

Why is January 25 celebrated as Student's Day? This date has already become special, because in 1791 Nicholas I signed a decree on the celebration, and also this year the Church of St. Tatiana was opened, where the children came before the session with prayers and requests.

Traditions of World Students Day

Why is World Students' Day - November 17th - so important for people? This is an opportunity to honor the memory of those who died at the hands of the Nazis. Memorial services are held around the world. Their organization unites and unites students from different parts of the Earth.

Large-scale events are also held in the village of Nakla, where Jan was buried. This day shows another side of students' lives. Here young people, who to many seem not yet fully conscious, show that they know history and understand how important it is to honor its memory.

Traditions of the Russian holiday

In Russia it is fun and noisy. January 25 is the time when all the worries and fears from the session are left behind, which means nothing overshadows the celebration.

It all started with official events, where certificates, awards and thanks were given out, and then noisy festivities were held. Lucien Olivier, who created one of our favorite salads, was very fond of students. As a sign of his affection for them, he gave the guys his own Hermitage restaurant for a feast.

The policemen who kept order on the streets took pity on the tipsy youth and did not arrest them for minor violations.

Conclusion

In different countries there are other features of this holiday. However, we have an excellent opportunity not to choose whether to celebrate Student Day on November 17 or January 25.

You can honor young people studying at the university twice: the first time by remembering those who became victims of war and cruelty, and the second time by praising yourself for successfully passing the session. After all, the student period passes, like everything else in this world, which means you should get as many impressions from it as possible.

International Students' Day, which is celebrated annually on November 17, should not be confused with the cheerful and joyful Tatyana's Day in January, a traditional holiday of Russian students. The history of International Students' Day, unfortunately, is connected with the tragic events of the Second World War. Most likely, this is not even a holiday, but a day of consolidation and solidarity of students from different countries of the world. The day when international students commemorate the victims of the fascist regime and express their strong protest against the outbreak of new bloody wars on earth.

History of the holiday - International Students' Day

Back in 1939, on October 28, a demonstration took place in Prague in honor of the tenth anniversary of the formation of the Czechoslovak state. Students from many Prague universities took part in it. By that time, Czechoslovakia was already occupied by German troops. During the dispersal of the demonstration, one of the students, Jan Opletal, was shot dead. Young Prague residents (including university students and teachers) turned the day of Jan’s funeral into a mass protest against this brutal murder. A few days later, in the early morning of November 17, hundreds of Protestants were arrested. Many were shot, many were sent to concentration camps. All educational institutions in Czechoslovakia, by order of Hitler, were immediately closed. They resumed work only after the end of the war. The exact number of victims of the bloody Prague events has not yet been established.

In 1942, the first international student anti-Nazi congress met in London, at which it was decided to make November 17 a day of remembrance for the fallen Czech students. Since then, November 17 is celebrated by all students, in all countries of the world, regardless of their nationality, skin color and religion.

Traditions of this day

On this day, memorial services are held, in which representatives of many international public and student organizations take part. Ceremonies also take place at the grave of Jan Opletal, which is located in the cemetery in the tiny Czech village of Nakla. For example, on the 50th anniversary of Jan’s death in 1989, more than 75 thousand students from almost all countries of the world attended a memorial rally that took place at his burial place.

It doesn’t matter at all how old you are, whether you are studying, working, or retired. Be sure to remember on November 17 all those people who fell from the bloody fascist regime and pray that peace and quiet will always reign on our Earth.

How to celebrate International Students' Day in America

In the USA, with its fairly developed university traditions, almost every educational institution has its own Student Day. American university students celebrate this holiday with great enthusiasm: clubs compete with each other, girls take part in beauty contests, and first-year students make new acquaintances.

Harvard traditionally leads the way: its Student Day is considered one of the largest and brightest. For more than a hundred years, every February the university has held a theatrical performance called "Hasty Pudding".

The celebration takes its name from a cornmeal and molasses dish that has traditionally been served at student club meetings since 1795. The main feature of this holiday is a costume ball, which often turns into a real dump. By the way, only young men play the roles in it. In this way, students pay tribute to the ancient times when Harvard was an all-male university.

Among other traditions, at Harvard it is customary to initiate students by ridding the flesh of everything that constrains it, that is, by banal stripping down to underwear.

And the University of Illinois hosts huge parties called "Happy Hour." At them, many teachers turn into bartenders: at an impromptu bar counter, they treat students with drinks in a friendly manner that evening. At Happy Hour you can meet professors who don’t even have a free minute: while “having fun” at the party, doctors of sciences are simultaneously talking on the phone or conducting online seminars.

Beautiful and interesting congratulations on Student's Day

Congratulations on International Students Day and I wish you to always be on a positive wave, constantly strive for new success, never miss your opportunity and never regret your choice. Good luck and easy sessions!

On International Students Day, I wish you to easily follow the path of knowledge and happily master your chosen profession. May your student years be filled with fun and hope, love and dreams.

Happy International Students' Day. I wish you a stormy and happy youth, successful and progressing studies, an unhindered road to the desired profession chosen by your soul. Let every day be special and exciting, productive and cool.

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