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Russia and South Ossetia: Factors Influencing Cooperation in the Field of Education

https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2024-4-1(11)-66-83

Abstract

The article analyzes Russian-South Ossetian cooperation in the field of education, in which great importance is paid to integration and internationalization. Characteristics are given to the official documents that make up the legal framework of this cooperation. The role of ministries and departments in the development of international educational interaction is shown. Various forms of cooperation are considered: scientific projects, the opportunity to enter Russian universities, joint Olympiads, competitions, conferences. The article pays more attention to the role of South Ossetian State University in the development of educational, scientific and social cooperation. The article reveals the role of interuniversity interaction in the development of Russian-South Ossetian cooperation. Non-governmental organizations and their projects play an important role in this process. Russian-South Ossetian cooperation demonstrates a wide range of opportunities and the growing potential for mutually beneficial activities in the field of education.

The article uses the materials of the annual monitoring of the communication regimes of post-Soviet countries. Monitoring is provided by the National Research Institute for the Communications Development (Moscow).

About the Authors

A. L. Gagieva
South Ossetian State University named after A.A. Tibilova
South Ossetia

Anna L. GAGIEVA. Senior lecturer at the Department of Political Science and Sociology 

8, Putina street (former Moskovskaya street), Tskhinval, 100001



V. V. Komleva
National Research Institute for the Communications Development
Russian Federation

Valentina V. KOMLEVA. DoctSc.(Sociol.). Professor. Deputy Director for Scientific Work

building 1, 22, Korobeynikov lane, Moscow, 119571



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Gagieva A.L., Komleva V.V. Russia and South Ossetia: Factors Influencing Cooperation in the Field of Education. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2024;(1):66-83. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2024-4-1(11)-66-83

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