by Umnov | Aug 12, 2022 | blog
“Academic patriotism” and “pure science” versus “academic citizenship.” Dmitry Dubrovsky Photo: Polar positions effect mutual deafness in dialogue among scholars from both sides of the Russian border. Photo by Marl Clevenger on Unsplash “Academic Citizenship”...
by Umnov | Jul 29, 2022 | blog
Two or three years ago, the pandemic dramatically mobilized the development of digital education in Russia. February 2022 sharply had everything backwards. What can one expect tomorrow? Alexander Esavnin Photo: The Internet as environment of scientific and...
by Umnov | Jul 21, 2022 | blog
Russian scientific journals have only just learned to work according to international standards. We hope to preserve this experience under new circumstances. Katerina Guba Photo: The editorial boards of Russian journals have learned to make informed decisions about...
by Umnov | Jun 15, 2022 | blog
And now it is seeking to create another club, a proprietary science, with serious restrictions on rights and freedoms, inter alia academic ones. Dmitry Dubrovsky Photo: In 2003, Russia entered the Bologna process, officially declaring its desire to integrate...
by Umnov | Jun 8, 2022 | blog
Even if the situation in Russian science remains just as difficult, scientists’ ability to emigrate will be significantly restricted by external factors. Irina Dezhina Photo: The number of researchers who have left Russia since the end of February is unknown. ...
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