Russian Universities Foster Dialogue on BRICS Cooperation
来源:menafn.com;发表于:2024-04-24;人气指数:39
Wednesday, April
24, 2024
Russian Universities Foster Dialogue
on BRICS Cooperation
Russian universities are taking the lead
in exploring cooperation opportunities within the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India,
China, South Africa) grouping and its expanded BRICS+ format.
A series of recent events, co-organized
by the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), St.
Petersburg University, and the BRICS Research Institute (Durban University of
Technology), highlighted the potential for collaboration across various
sectors. TV BRICS is the media partner of the event.
The 7th International Conference on
Business Management in the Digital Economy, held in St. Petersburg, provided a
platform for discussing the entrepreneurial landscape within the grouping
countries. An open lecture, specifically designed for students, aimed to equip
the younger generation with a deeper understanding of the global
entrepreneurial ecosystem and the unique challenges and opportunities facing
the grouping economies.
Furthering the conversation, the BRICS
Dialogue at MGIMO brought together professors and PhD candidates from the BRICS
Research Institute. Discussions focused on international relations, academic
cooperation, and economic integration.
“Through dialogue, we are unravelling
the complex tapestry of global governance and its implications for our common
future,” stated Professor Asaadi Marzieh from the University of Golestan, Iran,
reflecting the spirit of open exchange that characterized the event.
Thematic panels delved into specific
areas of cooperation, including global governance in a challenging geopolitical
landscape, potential within the BRICS Network University, the nuances of
Russia-India relations, security and development prospects in Africa, and the
dynamics of economic ties between Russia and Brazil.
This initiative aligns with TV BRICS
International Media Network's ongoing efforts to strengthen international
cooperation and build lasting connections with academic and professional
communities across the group's countries.
In 2024, the group, a key platform for
emerging markets and developing countries, has officially welcomed five new
members: Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Ethiopia. The
Johannesburg Summit in August 2023 formally invited the five new members to
join, recognising their economic potential and strategic positions within their
respective regions.
MENAFN
Source: menafn.com