Conference of Young Scientists “Russian Culture: Literature, Language, Art”.

Conference of Young Scientists “Russian Culture: Literature, Language, Art”.

The event passed
21 Nov
Contact person
Galay Karina Nazirovna
About the event

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Scientific and practical Conference of Young Scientists “Russian Culture: Literature, Language, Art”. The conference is scheduled to be held on November, 29 at the Faculty of Philology, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University, Moscow). 

The conference organizer is the Department of Russian and Foreign Literature of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba. 

The conference aims to discuss scientific approaches to understanding Russian culture in its various aspects from masterpieces of Russian literature to modern Russian linguistic culture. 

The main topics for discussion are 

  • Russian literature in world culture: from classics to modernity
  • Russian linguistic culture in synchrony and diachrony
  • Russian art in Russia and abroad 

Format of participation is onsite and virtually via video conferencing technology.  

Participants: young researchers, graduate students, undergraduates, and students.

Working language: English. 

The conference papers will be published in an electronic issue. Applications (for participation) and abstracts (of reports) are accepted until November 25, 2023. 

To participate in the conference as listeners, please register before November 25, 2023. 

Contact Information

Location: 117198, Moscow, st. Miklouho-Maklaya, 10/2,  Department of Russian and Foreign Literature, Faculty of Philology, RUDN University

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