The International Project “ Scientists of the Future” Continues at the Kyrgyz –Uzbek International University
On October 29, a large-scale scientific and educational event was held at the KUIU named after B. Sydykov , as part of the ongoing international initiative “ Scientists of the Future”. The event was organized in collaboration with the State institute of the Russian Language named after A.S. Pushkin in Moscow.
The Faculty of Philology at the Pushkin Institute, led by Dean Galina Kupchova, hosted a roundtable discussion titled “ The Russian Language in the Modern World : Challengers and Prospects.” Students and faculty members from the KUIU actively participated in the dialogue.
As part of the program, distinguished professors Irina Vinokurova and Alexey Antipov from the Pushkin Institute delivered insightful lectures on the Russian language and contemporary methods of teaching it.
The event was conducted in a hybrid format, allowing for both online and offline participation, and served as a vibrant platform for academic exchange and cross- cultural dialogue.
On October 29, a large-scale scientific and educational event was held at the KUIU named after B. Sydykov , as part of the ongoing international initiative “ Scientists of the Future”. The event was organized in collaboration with the State institute of the Russian Language named after A.S. Pushkin in Moscow.
The Faculty of Philology at the Pushkin Institute, led by Dean Galina Kupchova, hosted a roundtable discussion titled “ The Russian Language in the Modern World : Challengers and Prospects.” Students and faculty members from the KUIU actively participated in the dialogue.
As part of the program, distinguished professors Irina Vinokurova and Alexey Antipov from the Pushkin Institute delivered insightful lectures on the Russian language and contemporary methods of teaching it.
The event was conducted in a hybrid format, allowing for both online and offline participation, and served as a vibrant platform for academic exchange and cross- cultural dialogue.
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