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 / http://www.enieda.eu/).
In 2021, RUDN launched a grant support system for young scientists and research teams. To date, 247 teams from various institutes and faculties, including those outside our university, have participated in the program.
A young scientist at RUDN University is not just a researcher, but a bridge between cultures and disciplines. Their strength lies in “hybrid” thinking: they combine the traditions of the Russian academic school with a global perspective, work in international collaborations, and see science as a tool for solving specific problems facing humanity — from food security to interfaith dialogue. Their research is born at the intersection of faculties, and the results speak for themselves in Q1 and Q2 articles and real technologies.
Sergey Ivanov, a scientist from St. Petersburg, became the first winner of the RUDN University International Prize for scientific achievements and merits in the field of mathematics in the amount of 5 million rubles.
In 2021, RUDN launched a grant support system for young scientists and research teams. To date, 247 teams from various institutes and faculties, including those outside our university, have participated in the program.
A young scientist at RUDN University is not just a researcher, but a bridge between cultures and disciplines. Their strength lies in “hybrid” thinking: they combine the traditions of the Russian academic school with a global perspective, work in international collaborations, and see science as a tool for solving specific problems facing humanity — from food security to interfaith dialogue. Their research is born at the intersection of faculties, and the results speak for themselves in Q1 and Q2 articles and real technologies.
Sergey Ivanov, a scientist from St. Petersburg, became the first winner of the RUDN University International Prize for scientific achievements and merits in the field of mathematics in the amount of 5 million rubles.