The 1st International Scientific Conference “Law - the phenomenon of civilization and culture” was held at RUDN University Law Institute
On the 30-31 of March, the 1st International Scientific Conference "Law - the phenomenon of civilization and culture" (Zhidkov Readings-2018) was held at t RUDN University Law Institute. Co-organizer of the conference is the Council of the Federation Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State-Building.
During the conference, were discussed fundamental problems of legal science: the formation of ideas about law as a civilizational and cultural phenomenon; translation of legal experience: traditions and innovations; socio-cultural dimensions of law; the space of comparative legal studies.
More than 150 scientists and researchers from the Russian Federation and 11 foreign countries (Barbados, Belarus, Burundi, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova, USA, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Finland) attended this conference. Russia was represented by specialists from 20 regions, including more than 30 professors, doctors of law.
On February 1-3, Moscow hosted the conference “Education Foresight: Revival of Traditions vs Declared Innovation”. The conference brought together 2,100 participants from 150 universities in Argentina, Armenia, Belarus, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkey, and Uzbekistan. On behalf of RUDN University, Olga Mikhailovna Kozarenko, Associate Professor of the Institute of Foreign Languages, made a presentation.
On November 10, the 13th All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference “Means of Mass Communication in a Multipolar World: Problems and Prospects” was held at the RUDN Faculty of Philology. 78 researchers from leading Russian universities met at the same site.
5–7 October RUDN University hosted the conference “Commitment to Mental Health”. For three days, the invited participants of the event raised and discussed issues related to the social, psychological and medical aspects of the life of a modern person.
On February 1-3, Moscow hosted the conference “Education Foresight: Revival of Traditions vs Declared Innovation”. The conference brought together 2,100 participants from 150 universities in Argentina, Armenia, Belarus, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkey, and Uzbekistan. On behalf of RUDN University, Olga Mikhailovna Kozarenko, Associate Professor of the Institute of Foreign Languages, made a presentation.
On November 10, the 13th All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference “Means of Mass Communication in a Multipolar World: Problems and Prospects” was held at the RUDN Faculty of Philology. 78 researchers from leading Russian universities met at the same site.
5–7 October RUDN University hosted the conference “Commitment to Mental Health”. For three days, the invited participants of the event raised and discussed issues related to the social, psychological and medical aspects of the life of a modern person.