
The International Scientific Conference titled "Turkology in the Modern World: Trends and Development Brands" will take place on March 24 and 25 simultaneously in Barnaul and Urgench. The event is organized by the Scientific and Educational Center "Great Altai" in collaboration with universities in Central Asia. The plenary session will unite participants from both countries in a video conference format.
In Barnaul, the conference will be held at the Scientific and Educational Center of Altaic Studies and Turkology "Great Altai" of Altai State University. In Uzbekistan, the venues will be Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhon Beruni and Urgench State Pedagogical Institute.
Co-organizers include the Russian Historical Society, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, and Jalalabad State University named after J. Balasagyn.
The main goal of the conference is to develop diverse scientific cooperation in the context of digital transformation, as well as to activate the exchange of advanced methodologies. The search for new approaches to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Turkic peoples will also be discussed.
During the conference, discussions are planned on current research in the field of Turkology, issues of international interaction, and the use of digital resources for preserving cultural and linguistic diversity. The role of scientific publications in integration processes and the prospects for promoting Turkological research in tourism and media landscapes will also be considered.
Scientists, experts, and young researchers are invited to participate. The event will be held in a mixed format, allowing both in-person and remote participation.
At the end of the conference, a collection of materials will be published, which will be indexed in the RINC and will not require organizational fees. Applications and articles are accepted until March 15, 2026, via email: [email protected]. More detailed information and requirements for formatting materials are posted in the information letter on the official website of the "Great Altai" project.