How to solve international problems by means of negotiations? Law Institute Team shows their skills at the competition on mediatization
INC project was held in Switzerland in Lucerne this year. The competition was attended by 24 countries, including Singapore, the US, Japan, Russia, Australia, Slovakia, Italy, Scotland, England, Indonesia, India, Germany, Switzerland.
INC project was held in Switzerland in Lucerne this year. The competition was attended by 24 countries, including Singapore, the US, Japan, Russia, Australia, Slovakia, Italy, Scotland, England, Indonesia, India, Germany, Switzerland.
Russia was represented by the students of RUDN Law Institute Artem Osmanov, Alexander Zhuravkov and their mentor Kamo Chilingaryan.
The main aim of the competition is to solve international problems by means of negotiations.
The first two stages of the competition were quite smooth for our team. Bilateral negotiations with Indonesia in the second round ended with excellent results – RUDN team reached the necessary results by mutual concessions with regards to its business interests.
However, the third round was four-party: Russia, Italy, India and Scotland turned out to be the most difficult. The key challenge was the team of Scotland. One player had a strong Scottish accent, making it difficult to understand him. Half an hour later the parties achieved the desired result. RUDN took 9-12 place in the destination table.
The aaniversary medal to the 100th anniversary of V.F. Stanis is awarded to RUDN current and ex-employees and students for: significant contribution to the university development; long-standing commitment to maintaining ties with the university; fruitful cooperation of Russian and foreign organizations, scientists and public figures with the university.
RUDN University employees’ work and contribution to the development of the university cannot go unappreciated. The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia recognizes talented university employees and present them with various departmental and state awards.
In 2023, the Public Council of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science conducted an independent assessment of the quality of conditions for educational activities. More than 300 universities and branches provided information on the quality of education.