On January 23, a scientific and practical seminar was held at the “Economist +” platform. The event focused on discussing the key directions and structure of scientific research and was organized within the framework of doctoral students’ pedagogical practice. The seminar served as an important professional platform integrating educational and research processes.
The primary objective of the seminar was to develop scientific communication among master’s and doctoral students, enhance skills in public presentation of research findings, and foster a sustainable networking environment.
During the seminar, six priority research areas reflecting current trends in science and public policy were presented and discussed:
- public administration and institutional reforms;
- economics and finance;
- digital transformation and GovTech;
- human resources, HR policy, and civil service personnel development;
- regional governance and spatial development;
- social sector development.
Doctoral students of the Institute participated as mentors for master’s students, providing practical guidance on research design, data analysis, and the development of coherent research frameworks.
The seminar served as a platform for professional dialogue and exchange of ideas in the fields of science, economics, and public administration, strengthening academic cooperation and giving new momentum to future research.
Overall, the seminar created a space for professional dialogue and the exchange of ideas in the fields of science, economics, and public administration. It contributed to strengthening academic cooperation and provided new momentum for future research initiatives.
