On May 28 in Ufa, Marina Borovskaya, President of the Southern Federal University, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, Chairman of the Council of Rectors of Universities in the South of Russia, delivered a program report "Atlas of New Professions. Skills 2036. Trends in education, qualifications, and industrial demands over a 5-10-year horizon".
In her speech to the participants and guests of the Academy at the Toratau Congress Hall, Marina Borovskaya outlined a major shift in the labor market: a profession is no longer equal to a position, and the linear trajectory of "one profession for life" is becoming a thing of the past. The key demand on the horizon of 2036 is the ability of a person to retrain many times and enter new professional roles.
"Education should not project a fixed position, but adaptive qualifications. We are moving away from the question “who should I be?” to the question “what can I create?”, — Marina Borovskaya emphasized.
Marina Alexandrovna also drew attention to the fact that roles, projects, data, artificial intelligence and a provable result form a new coordinate system.
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