Name of the Event: School of Central Asia 2024
Date: 4 - 8 November 2024
Place: Novosibirsk, Russia
Last Date of Application: 15 October 2024
Link to Apply:
On November 4–8, Novosibirsk will host the annual event of the Gorchakov Fund — the scientific and educational program “School of Central Asia — 2024”. The central theme of the School will be geoeconomics and geopolitics of transport corridors. The project partner will be the Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, as well as the Siberian Society of International Studies (SOMI), represented by its director Denis Borisov.
The year 2024 for the Central Asian countries has been marked by increased attention to the development of international transport corridors, which help reduce imbalances in the geography of trade in the Eurasian space. However, the creation of a single infrastructure framework and the launch of all initiatives is not only an economic task, it is also a significant set of political challenges. As part of the School-2024 program, participants will discuss the new infrastructure and geo-economics of the region, as well as those connecting threads that fundamentally change the situation in Central Asia.
Leading government, public and scientific figures from Russia and Central Asian countries will act as experts.
Participants will discuss key aspects of the interaction between countries in the region, the impact of transport infrastructure on economic development and geopolitical strategies, as well as opportunities for cooperation.
Main thematic areas:
Operation of various transport corridors: Northern Eurasian Corridor, International Transport Corridor TRACECA, ITC "North-South", etc.;
The geopolitical role of the ITC and shifts in the system of international relations;
Policies and concepts and their impact on new infrastructure projects in the region.
Who can become a participant?
Representatives of Russian regions and foreign citizens:
students, master's students, postgraduate students of specialized universities;
researchers in the field of international relations, political scientists, economists, lawyers, historians;
representatives of public organizations dealing with issues of international cooperation and public diplomacy;
young diplomats and representatives of government agencies;
journalists whose work interests are related to international relations and political science.
The age of the participants is from 18 to 35 years. Their composition is formed on the basis of the competition.
How to participate?
Register on the Russian-language website of the Foundation.
In the “My Projects” section, apply for the School of Central Asia.
Fill out all sections of the questionnaire.
Add to your application an essay/analytical work of up to 5,000 characters with spaces on one of the stated topics.
Essay Topics:
Economic integration and transport corridors: impact on the development of Central Asian countries and the role of the Russian Federation in the formation of new economic ties;
Geopolitical Aspects of Transport Corridors: How Great Power Competition Shapes Political Dynamics in Central Asia;
Transport corridors as a tool for regional cooperation: prospects and challenges for Central Asia in the context of global changes.
Conditions of participation:
The Gorchakov Fund covers the costs of accommodation in double rooms, meals, a cultural program and travel around Novosibirsk within the framework of the program, and provides visa support;
Participants pay for travel to Novosibirsk (air or train tickets), visa fee (if it is not possible to obtain a humanitarian visa), travel from/to the airport (train station), and a PCR test (if necessary).
The organizers will pay for travel to and from the event for the authors of the three best essays.
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