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A scientist from Russia became a participant in a scientific seminar at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno

A scientist from Russia became a participant in a scientific seminar at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno

The Department of Universal and Slavic History held a scientific and methodological seminar "Prospects for the development of joint project activities: on the role of the Urals in the modernization of industry in Western Belarus in the second half of the twentieth century."

The invited guest was Vladimir Zapariy, Professor of the Department of Russian History at the Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin of the Ural Humanitarian Institute. Vladimir Vasilyevich shared his experience in implementing projects in the UGI of the Ural Federal University of Yekaterinburg.

During the seminar, issues related to the role of the Urals, in particular the Sverdlovsk region, in the field of assistance in the restoration of industry in the Western region of Belarus in the post-war period were discussed. Vladimir Zapariy also proposed a possible topic for a joint interdisciplinary project related to the industrial cultural and historical heritage of the BSSR – the Republic of Belarus. The proposal was supported by the participants of the seminar, because the topic is characterized by relevance, low research, high practical significance, and will also attract specialists from different fields of humanitarian knowledge.

According to the participants of the seminar, the priority direction in the development of cooperation should be the preparation and submission of joint project applications to the Russian Scientific Foundation, the BRFFI and the RFBR. The participants agreed that the joint work of Belarusian and Russian scientists in the field of historical knowledge and related sciences will allow developing the scientific potential of the two states, will contribute to strengthening integration processes in the scientific community.

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