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On February 18, 2021, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSLA) held an International Online Conference "Academic Partnerships as a Form of International Cooperation” in partnership with the Russian Center of Science and Culture in Mumbai (India) and MSLA international partners.

The aim of the event was to discuss the development of international academic cooperation, international academic mobility and science, cooperation in the field of educational activities, and the development of new forms of interaction.

On February 18, 2021, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSLA) held an International Online Conference "Academic Partnerships as a Form of International Cooperation” in partnership with the Russian Center of Science and Culture in Mumbai (India) and MSLA international partners.

The aim of the event was to discuss the development of international academic cooperation, international academic mobility and science, cooperation in the field of educational activities, and the development of new forms of interaction.

Particular attention was paid to the problems of introducing and implementing new teaching technologies and new methods for assessing the quality of educational attainment. As part of one of the panel discussions, Elena Karpinskaya, RIAC Deputy Director of Programs, highlighted the role of the pandemic on international academic mobility, outlined the main challenges for inter-university partnerships in maintaining the academic mobility of students, professors and scientists in the new environment, as well as possible new areas and forms of cooperation. The Conference was moderated by Maria Egorova, MSLA Head of International Programs Division, RIAC Member.

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