by Umnov | Jan 21, 2023 | blog
What does Iran’s experience tell us? Irina Dezhina Photo: According to Iranian researchers, universities have turned into “article publication factories,” rarely tackling applied problems. Photo by hassan hedayatzadeh on Unsplash In 2022, Iran was among...
by Umnov | Jan 11, 2023 | blog
If demand for independent Russian social sciences even exists today, there is nothing on the horizon that comes close to meeting it. Mikhail Sokolov Photo: In the later years of the USSR, ideology was more of a source of vulnerability and delegitimization than...
by Umnov | Dec 26, 2022 | blog
February 24, 2022, marked the beginning of a catastrophe for Russian science and higher education. Dmitry Dubrovsky Photo: The most resounding trends of 2022 will only continue as long as the war rages on. Photo by 愚木混株 cdd20 on Unsplash. How 2022 Started At...
by Umnov | Dec 2, 2022 | blog
Working in the field is becoming even more difficult. Anna Temkina Photo: Gender studies are increasingly perceived as a threat to tradition and security. Photo by Tim Mossholder, Unsplash Gender Studies in Western Academia Gender studies around the...
by Umnov | Nov 24, 2022 | blog
How scientific and educational cooperation between Finland and Russia has collapsed since February 24. Gleb Yarovoy Photo: The war dismantled project consortia, halted cooperation, and, it seems, has become a source of shame for everyone. Author: Jori Samonen, CC BY...
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