Name of the Event: Dialogue for the Future – 2024
Date: 24 – 28 November 2024
Place: Moscow, Russia
Mode: In-Person
Working language: Russian and English
Last Date of Application: 18 October 2024
Link to Apply:
The Gorchakov Fund announces the start of a competitive selection for its final scientific and educational program, “Dialogue for the Future – 2024”. The event will be held in person for the 14th time and will be dedicated to the role of BRICS, SCO and other interstate associations in the formation of a multipolar world.
The agenda of the event’s work program will include the following:
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main political processes of 2024;
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Russia’s chairmanship of BRICS and the potential for new states to join the SCO;
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relations of the countries of the world majority with the Western states and their supranational institutions;
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the state of the global financial system and the prospects for its development
According to tradition, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will hold a meeting with the Dialogue participants.
Who can become a participant?
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Age: from 25 to 35 years.
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Specialists in the field of international relations, political scientists, economists, journalists, historians;
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Young diplomats and civil servants;
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Representatives of public organizations in the field of international humanitarian cooperation and public diplomacy;
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Master’s students, postgraduate students and teachers of specialized universities.
Representatives from regions of Russia and other countries are invited to participate.
How to participate?
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Register on the English version of the Foundation’s website.
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In the “My Projects” section, submit an application for “Dialogue for the Future”.
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Fill out all sections of the questionnaire.
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Attach a video on one of the suggested topics to your application.
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Attach a letter of recommendation (from your place of work or study, or from a member of the Gorchakov Club);
The organizers will pay for travel to and from the event for the authors of the three best motivational videos.
Conditions:
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The fund covers the costs of accommodation in double rooms, meals, a cultural program and travel around Moscow within the framework of the program, and helps with obtaining a visa;
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participants pay for travel to Moscow (air and train tickets), visa fee (if it is not possible to obtain a humanitarian visa), and travel from/to the airport (train station).