In April, the National Centre RUSSIA will host an open dialogue "The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth"
The
National Centre RUSSIA is launching a large-scale international project in the
format of an open dialogue titled "The Future of the World. A New Platform
for Global Growth." Experts and economists will work on developing unified
approaches to ensure the growth of the global economy.
"We
are already starting active communication with colleagues from around the
world. We see genuine interest in this dialogue on such a topic. We invite
everyone to submit their hypotheses in short essays and send them to us. The
authors of the best works will be invited to the National Centre RUSSIA from
April 28 to 30, 2025, to participate in the open dialogue with their reports,"
said Natalia Virtuozova, Director General of the National Centre RUSSIA.
The focus
is on four key areas: investment in people, investment in technology,
investment in the environment, and connectivity. The latter refers to the
growth of interconnections between the development of international trade,
transportation and digital infrastructure, as well as the increase in
information flows. Works can be submitted through the website russia.ru.
The best
essays on the basic topics will be shortlisted for the open dialogue, and the
authors will meet at the National Centre RUSSIA for case sessions, expert
panels, and youth events.
From April
28 to 30, 2025, experts from leading global analytical centres, development
institutions, higher education, government bodies, business associations, youth
organizations, science, and journalism will participate in the open dialogue at
the National Centre RUSSIA.
The large-scale "Journey Across Russia" project will launch at the National Centre RUSSIA on March 1.
On March 1, the National Centre RUSSIA will launch a new large-scale project, "Journey Across Russia."
From February 21 to 23, the National Centre RUSSIA will host the III International Documentary Film Festival "RT.DOC: The Time of Our Heroes."