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If Russia has any need in VAK?

V.I. Levin
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V.I. Levin

Doctor of Science, prof., Head of the Department

Honored Worker of Science of Russia

Penza State Technological Academy

E-mail: levin@pgta.ru

Analyzed is the situation with Higher attestation commission (VAK) in the system of science and education of Russia. Conclusion is made about negative influence of the named institution on development of science and education.

Key words: higher attestation commission, academic freedoms, scientific activity, creative work of scientists.

References

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3.    Levin, V.I. If there is today science in Russia // Alma mater (Vestnik vysshei shkoly). — 2014. — No. 1.

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5.    Bedny, B.I., Mironos, A.A. Training of scientific cadres in high school. — N. Novgorod: NNGU, 2008.

6.    Regulations as to the Higher attestation commission at Ministry education & science of the RF. Resolution of the Government of the RF, No. 1136, 11.12.2013.

7.    Regulations as to the manner of scientific degrees’ conferment. Resolution of the Government of the RF, No. 842, 24.09.2013.

8.    News about education & science in Russia // Alma mater (Vestnik vysshei shkoly). — 2014. — No. 4.

9.    Levin, V.I. Plagiarism in Russian science // Alma mater (Vestnik vysshei shkoly). — 2014. — No. 6.