Participation in the “Reinventing Ourselves: Innovation and the Liberal Arts” (Texas A&M University at Qatar Liberal Arts International Conference 2017)
In February 2017, Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages (Faculty of Philology) T.V. Larina has participated in “Reinventing Ourselves: Innovation and the Liberal Arts” (Texas A&M University at Qatar Liberal Arts International Conference). Together with Dr. S. Kurtesh Tatiana Larina presented a paper “Where next for Intercultural Education? Towards a Sustainable Post-Method Model”. T.V. Larina also participated in the round table, organized for professors by the European Network for Intercultural Education Activities: fostering best practice in academic networking (ENIEDA / ).
Inventors from 26 countries and 35 regions of Russia presented more than 500 projects at the XVIII Moscow International Salon of Inventions and Innovative Technologies “Archimedes”. 340 projects belong to Russian participants, and their foreign colleagues — 215. RUDN University initiatives were awarded two gold medals.
RUDN hosted the XXVII International Scientific and Practical Conference “Actual Problems of Global Economy”. The conference was attended by more than 500 experts from 15 leading universities, including Brazil, China, Turkey and South Africa. The focus of the meeting was on cooperation between the countries of Greater Eurasia, interaction in the CIS and EAEU, as well as digitalization and deglobalization in the context of the multipolar world.
Inventors from 26 countries and 35 regions of Russia presented more than 500 projects at the XVIII Moscow International Salon of Inventions and Innovative Technologies “Archimedes”. 340 projects belong to Russian participants, and their foreign colleagues — 215. RUDN University initiatives were awarded two gold medals.
RUDN hosted the XXVII International Scientific and Practical Conference “Actual Problems of Global Economy”. The conference was attended by more than 500 experts from 15 leading universities, including Brazil, China, Turkey and South Africa. The focus of the meeting was on cooperation between the countries of Greater Eurasia, interaction in the CIS and EAEU, as well as digitalization and deglobalization in the context of the multipolar world.