
On June 4, an international roundtable titled “Values of Socio-Humanitarian Education in Eurasian Countries” was held in Moscow.
Professor Venera Sabirova, Deputy Director for Scientific Affairs at the Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication of Osh State University, joined the event online. She presented a report on the topic “Experience of Teaching Philological Specialties in Southern Kyrgyzstan: The Example of the Aga Khan Foundation's ‘Humanities’ Project.”
Participants of the discussion emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation in the socio-humanitarian field and fostering multilateral partnerships among Eurasian universities.
The roundtable was co-organized by the Russian State Academic University for the Humanities and the analytical platform “Eurasia.Expert.” The event gathered over 30 participants from countries including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan—among them, scholars from leading universities and members of the CIS Editors-in-Chief Club.
Osh State University has been implementing the Aga Khan Foundation’s “Humanities” project since 1999.