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Scientific-Practical Conference for the Students will be Organized at WCU

On May 7, 2020, the Western Caspian University will host the XXV Student Scientific-Practical Conference dedicated to the 97th anniversary of National Leader Heydar Aliyev.

The conference will discuss the following topics:

* Heydar Aliyev - a political figure of modern times

* Heydar Aliyev and foreign policy of the Republic of Azerbaijan

* Heydar Aliyev is the founder of modern youth policy

* Heydar Aliyev and our national-moral values

* The Republic of Azerbaijan in the modern system of international relations

* Heydar Aliyev factor in the development of the economy in the Republic of Azerbaijan

* The role of Heydar Aliyev in the development of science, education and culture of modern Azerbaijan

 

Required standards:

The volume of submitted abstracts should not exceed 2 pages.

Abstracts should include the author's name, surname, father's name, name of the institution where he studied, contact phone number.

Abstracts of reports should be sent in electronic form to the e-mail address student.conference@wcu.edu.az on A4 paper by April 15, 2020, the scientific adviser must be mentioned.

 

Theses must be submitted in accordance with the norm of 30 mm from left and 10 mm from right, 20 mm from top and bottom, font 14 pt, Times New Roman, interval 1.5. Reports can be in Azerbaijani, Russian and English. If the material is presented in Russian or English, a summary in Azerbaijani must be attached.

 

Important, interesting topics of innovation will be evaluated by the scientific staff. The abstracts of the conference will be published in book form.

 

The conference will be held on May 7, 2020 at 11:00. Registration will take place from 10:00 to 10:45 (Address: Baku, Ahmad Rajabli parallel 321).

 

For more information, please contact the Department of Political Science and International Relations of the School of Political and Social Sciences (012-492-61-63).