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May 16, 2025
Young scientists’ plans
On May 15, KarRC RAS Director General Olga Bakhmet had another meeting with the Chairperson of the KarRC RAS Young Scientists Council Svetlana Egorova to discuss the YSC's work plan for helping young scientists grow as professionals.
On May 15, KarRC RAS Director General Olga Bakhmet had another meeting with the Chairperson of the KarRC RAS Young Scientists Council Svetlana Egorova to discuss the YSC's work plan for helping young scientists grow as professionals.

May 16, 2025
Scientists from Russia, Belarus, China, India and Ethiopia discussed modern approaches in climate change research
An international online seminar focusing on modern approaches to the study of various forcings of global climate change was held the other day at KarRC RAS. Its participants were scientists from five countries. The event is a continuation of the networking between scientists from regions of BRICS+ countries initiated by the Karelian Research Center RAS.
An international online seminar focusing on modern approaches to the study of various forcings of global climate change was held the other day at KarRC RAS. Its participants were scientists from five countries. The event is a continuation of the networking between scientists from regions of BRICS+ countries initiated by the Karelian Research Center RAS.

May 15, 2025
Archaeologists from different regions of Russia discuss modern working methods at a conference in Petrozavodsk
The All-Russian conference of archaeologists “Connecting Space and Time” is taking place in Petrozavodsk on May 14-17. About 50 specialists gathered in person at the KarRC RAS to discuss modern methods of spatial analysis in the study of the Late Stone Age of Eurasia and another 20 experts joined online. The conference is dedicated to the memory of outstanding Soviet archaeologists - A.Y. Brusov and G.A. Pankrushev, who made a significant contribution to the development of archaeological science in the country as a whole and Karelia in particular.
The All-Russian conference of archaeologists “Connecting Space and Time” is taking place in Petrozavodsk on May 14-17. About 50 specialists gathered in person at the KarRC RAS to discuss modern methods of spatial analysis in the study of the Late Stone Age of Eurasia and another 20 experts joined online. The conference is dedicated to the memory of outstanding Soviet archaeologists - A.Y. Brusov and G.A. Pankrushev, who made a significant contribution to the development of archaeological science in the country as a whole and Karelia in particular.

May 14, 2025
KarRC RAS Director General Olga Bakhmet took part in a meeting of the Environmental Council under the Government of Karelia
The fourth meeting of the Environmental Council with the participation of the Head of Karelia Artur Parfenchikov took place today in Petrozavodsk. The topic of the meeting was the development of protected areas (PAs) in Karelia.
The fourth meeting of the Environmental Council with the participation of the Head of Karelia Artur Parfenchikov took place today in Petrozavodsk. The topic of the meeting was the development of protected areas (PAs) in Karelia.

May 11, 2025
Scientists have collected and digitized rare letters from the frontline written in Karelian
The results of a Marathon of letters in Karelian and Vepsian were published on the eve of May 9. During three months the Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History KarRC RAS conducted an interregional campaign, where participants were invited to share old letters from/to the frontlines written in the minority languages. As a result, more than 20 letters in Livvi Karelian and Karelian Proper were received. Scientists digitized them and published them with transcripts and translations on a special web resource.
The results of a Marathon of letters in Karelian and Vepsian were published on the eve of May 9. During three months the Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History KarRC RAS conducted an interregional campaign, where participants were invited to share old letters from/to the frontlines written in the minority languages. As a result, more than 20 letters in Livvi Karelian and Karelian Proper were received. Scientists digitized them and published them with transcripts and translations on a special web resource.