IRC «DIGITAL SOCIAL RECEARCH» BECAME A MEMBER OF THE WORKING GROUP OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROJECT "THE TURKIC-MONGOLIAN WORLD OF THE GREATER ALTAI: UNITY AND DIVERSITY IN HISTORY AND MODERNITY"

 
 

Международный научно-исследовательский центр «Digital Social Recearch» Восточно-Казахстанского университета имени Даулета Серикбаева вошел в состав рабочей группы международного проекта

International Research Center «Digital Social Recearch» of Daulet Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University became a member of the working group of the international project "The Turkic-Mongolian world of the Greater Altai: unity and diversity in history and modernity" within the framework of the state assignment of the Altai State University (registry number - 748715F.99.1.BB97AA00002), Barnaul, Russian Federation.

On November 6, 2020, the first working meeting of the project group "Ethnopolitical, interethnic and interethnic processes in the Turkic-Mongolian world in historical dynamics and at the present stage" took place. The working group included scientists from Altai State University, International Research Center «Digital Social Recearch» of Daulet Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, L. Gumilev Eurasian National University (Research Center of Turkology and Altaic Studies), Kyrgyz National University named after J. Balasagyn, Tomsk State University.

Yulia Alexandrovna Lysenko, Professor of AltSU, made a presentation of the project "The Turkic-Mongolian world of the Greater Altai: unity and diversity in history and modernity" of the REC of Altaic Studies and Turkology "Greater Altai". During the meeting, the participating universities spoke about the results of their scientific research in the field of ethnopolitical, interethnic and interethnic processes in the Turkic-Mongolian world. Then there was a discussion of the program of joint interdisciplinary research on the development of ethnopolitical, interethnic and interethnic processes in the Turkic-Mongolian world in historical dynamics and at the present stage" for 2021.