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On May 27-28, 2015, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, hosted the second Russian-Italian seminar "Globalization 2.0: New Approaches to Research and Teaching" with participation of eight Russian federal and national universities holding RIAC corporate membership and five Italian universities, among them Venice International University, University La Sapienza, Bari University, University of Tor Vergata and Universita degli Studi di Roma 3.

On May 27-28, 2015, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, hosted the second Russian-Italian seminar "Globalization 2.0: New Approaches to Research and Teaching" with participation of eight Russian federal and national universities holding RIAC corporate membership and five Italian universities, among them Venice International University, University La Sapienza, Bari University, University of Tor Vergata and Universita degli Studi di Roma 3.

The faculty of Russian and Italian universities presented curriculums and courses on global issues and international relations selected by RIAC for exchange of teaching practices and development of training and methodological support. The improved products will be included in collected works to be published in late 2015.

The attendees made a series of proposals on furthering the research and development of Russian-Italian projects on foreign relations and globalization.

Second Russian-Italian Seminar within the Project "Globalization 2.0: New Approaches to Research and Teaching"

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