Abstract
The article raises the question of the relevance of turning to innovative practices when organizing research activities of modern students. Along with the theoretical understanding of innovative forms of organizing students' scientific work, examples are given from the experience of their application in the conditions of study in secondary vocational education and at a university. The materials of the article may be useful for teachers and leaders of student scientific societies.
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