Educational Space of the Future: Dialogue between Russia and Uzbekistan
On June 24–25, 2024, the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in Vladivostok hosted the fourth Russian-Uzbek Educational Forum titled ‘Educational space of the future: new competencies, innovations, technologies.’ The participants of the forum discussed issues of workforce training, the use of advanced technologies in education and medicine, digitalisation of the educational process, and educational management. The event brought together leaders from Russian and Uzbek universities, officials from relevant government departments, and representatives from scientific and educational institutions, including HSE University.
Konstantin Mogilevsky, Deputy Head of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, welcomed the participants. ‘In our practical work with Uzbek colleagues, we start from the premise that joint programmes and projects should primarily aim to improve education systems and achieve national priorities in scientific and technological development, addressing the socio-economic challenges of the regions of Russia and Uzbekistan,’ he noted.
The forum’s panel session on digitalisation and artificial intelligence for transforming higher education focused on key issues related to the application of technologies in the educational process. Anna Kozyreva, Director of the Project Office of the HSE AI Research Centre, explained how AI-powered services are being developed and implemented in HSE's educational process. She emphasised that AI is a valuable tool for enhancing learning efficiency, fostering creativity, and driving innovation. However, she acknowledged the ethical implications of using AI and the need for further research and development in this area.
‘Universities play a key role in the development of artificial intelligence, as they train specialists, create new technologies, and establish scientific schools. Exchange of experience and knowledge between universities in different countries is crucial for the successful advancement of this field. We must work together to create a strong and competitive community of researchers and developers in the field of artificial intelligence.’
The development of creative industries has become a priority for both Russia and Uzbekistan. Creative people form the core of the creative economy. The panel session ‘Education and the creative industry: shaping the economy of the future’ established the foundations for cooperation between Russia and Uzbekistan in terms of personnel training, developing networked educational programmes, and implementing joint projects in the creative field. Tatyana Abankina, Academic Supervisor of the HSE Institute for Creative Industries Development, presented proposals that sparked significant interest among Uzbek colleagues. Among the developments presented, there was the ‘Creative City’ platform, which combines educational initiatives, creative projects, and talented individuals. Also, there was the ‘Genius of Place’ digital competition platform, as well as offline bachelor's programmes and online master's programmes in ‘Management in Creative Industries.’ Officials from the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan expressed interest in HSE's methods and practices for assessing the creative potential of their country's regions. HSE University established direct contacts with leaders of universities, scientific institutions, and the Youth Entrepreneurship Support Centre of Uzbekistan for future cooperation.
Milana Iliushina, Head of the Department of Middle Eastern and African Studies at the HSE Institute of Asian and African Studies in St Petersburg, noted that the forum demonstrated the vast potential of Russian and Uzbek universities in the most promising areas of science and education development.
‘The Institute of Asian and African Studies in St Petersburg is discussing cooperation with colleagues from Uzbekistan across a wide range of areas—from studying medieval manuscript heritage to the challenges of international relations and strategic partnerships in the Asia-Pacific region. Modern Asian studies benefit particularly from the use of artificial intelligence methods and tools. Specialists in Asian studies at HSE University-St Petersburg are striving to master the methodologies for using modern AI platforms in education and research.’
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