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RIAC is happy to announce the final results of the bloggers competition held from July 15 up to September 30. There was a serious struggle in the finals and many authors deserved to win, so it was a very hard job for our experts to determine who was going to head the list. According to the decision made by the jury consisting of RIAC members and experts, the winners are: Artem Lukin (FEFU experts blog) in the Russian blog contest, Eric Ehrmann (“Insitutions and competition” blog) in the English blog contest.

RIAC is happy to announce the final results of the bloggers competition held from July 15 up to September 30. There was a serious struggle in the finals and many authors deserved to win, so it was a very hard job for our experts to determine who was going to head the list.

According to the decision made by the jury consisting of RIAC members and experts, the winners are:

Artyom Lukin (“Russia and the Asia-Pacific Region” FEFU experts blog) in the Russian blog contest;

Eric Ehrmann (“Insitutions and competition” blog) in the English blog contest.

We congratulate our winners on these achievements and will soon contact them to present the prizes.

The finalists will be awarded with the RIAC editions and certificates.

We would also like to thank all the authors who have taken part in the contest and we wish them all success in their creative and scientific work in the future.

Starting from November 2013, “RIAC blogger of the month” will be determined every month on the basis of publications rating.
 

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