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Meeting of the President of the NAS KR with the Deputy Director of the NRIСВ

 

On August 30, 2023, during a working visit to Kyrgyzstan, the deputy director for scientific work of National Research Institute for Communication Development (NRIСВ), doctor of sociological sciences Komleva Valentina Vyacheslavovna met with the President of the National academy of sciences of the  Kyrgyzstan Kanatbek Abdrahmatov and the staff of the academy.

The meeting was also attended by Nur Saralaev, director of the Altymyshbayev institute of philosophy, law and socio-political studies, Abylabek Asankanov, director of the B. Jamgerchinov institute of history, archaeology and ethnology, and Tolkun Esenovna Urusova, head of the department of scientific and organizational activities and training of scientific personnel.

The parties agreed to expand cooperation: holding a School of Young researchers on the basis of the NAS KR, joint scientific events, as well as continuing the implementation of the International Academic Mobility Program of NRIСВ.

After exchanging greetings, the parties discussed the possibilities and formats of further cooperation in the following areas:

– development and implementation of scientific internship programs for graduate students, teachers and young researchers;

– implementation of joint scientific and publishing projects;

– conducting international scientific and expert events;

– exchange of information, scientific and methodological materials that contribute to the development of scientific communication;

– the introduction of scientific developments and the results of scientific research into practical activities for the development of interstate relations;

– mutual consultations on humanitarian cooperation and the development of friendly neighborly relations.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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