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Sergey Yun

Position:

- Head of Department, Department of World Politics, TSU School of History and Politics

- Advisor to the Rector for Cooperation with the Central Asian States, Tomsk State University

- Supervisor of the Master Programme 'Eurasian Integration: Politics, Law, Trade and Economic Relations'

Academic degree:

Ph.D. Degree (History)

Academic title:

Associate Professor

E-mail:

sergey.yun@mail.tsu.ru

Social media:

VK: https://vk.com/id2094819

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Research and Expert Work

  • Project “Methodological and legal support of educational, innovation, scientific and technical cooperation in the Eurasian Economic Union and between Russia and South Asian countries”, researcher (Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation grant, 2016-2018)
  • Research and professionalization project “Exploring Patterns of Regional and Interregional Cooperation: Central Asia, its Neighboring Countries and Europe”, Bielefeld University and Volkswagen Foundation, invited researcher (2012-2015)
  • Project “EU Centre in Siberia”, EU Grant #2010/257-459, lecturer and researcher (2011-2014)
  • Research and capacity building project “Central Asia and Xinjiang/China: Governance, Neighbourhood Policies, and Regionalization in Wider central Asia”, Bielefeld University, TU Dortmund University and Volkswagen Foundation, invited researcher (2010-2011)

CES publications

Sergey Yun. Modernization of Higher Education in Uzbekistan: Opportunities for Russian-Uzbek Cooperation

Evgeny Troitskiy, Sergey Yun. Internationalization of higher education in Uzbekistan: goals, tools, role of Russia and scenarios of evolution

Prospects for the development of the CSTO in new conditions

Sergey Yun, Anastasia Pogorelskaya, Olim Turdikulov. Academic mobility and educational migration under international crisis: adaptation of Central Asian countries through geographic diversification

Anastasia Pogorelskaya, Evgeniy Troitsky, Vitaly Pakulin, Nikolay Pogodaev, Olim Turdikulov, Sergey Yun. Central Asian Higher Education Area: goals and prospects according to member-states

Other publications

  1. The Eurasian Economic Union – South Korea Free Trade Area Project // Vestnik TGU. Istoriya, 2018, № 56, pp. 87-90. URL: http://journals.tsu.ru/engine/download.php?id=141070&area=files (in Russian)
  2. Prospects for the Development of India’s Economic Ties with Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union, Taking Into Account the Impact of Sanctions Regimes in Russia’s Relations with The European Union and Turkey (2014-2015) // Vestnik TGU. Istoriya, 2018, № 54, pp. 81-85 (co-authored with S.S. Sethi). URL: http://journals.tsu.ru/history/&journal_page=archive&id=1735&article_id=38823 (in Russian)
  3. Prospects for Education Integration in the EAEU up to 2025 // EAEU Development Prospects up to 2025. Working Paper. Special Issue / [E.S. Alekseenkova, I.S. Glotova, A.V. Devyatkov, et al]; Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC). Moscow: NPMP RIAC, 2017. P. 76-81. URL: http://russiancouncil.ru/papers/EAEU2025-Paper-en.pdf
  4. The Factors Influencing The Development of Network Educational Programs Between Russian and Kyrgyz Universities // Vestnik TGU, 2016, № 411, pp. 195-200. URL: http://journals.tsu.ru/vestnik/&journal_page=archive&id=1465&article_id=30967 (in Russian)
  5. Russia and Central Asia // Central Asia Today: Countries, Neighbors, and the Region. Göttingen: Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen, 2014. P. 243-262.
  6. Russia and the European Union: In Search For A “Grand Strategy” of Relations // Russia and the European Union: a Textbook, Tomsk, 2014, pp. 32-51. URL: http://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/services/Download/vtls:000493678/SOURCE1 (in Russian)
  7. Eastern Partnership // Eastern Direction of EU Enlargement: Problems and Prospect, Tomsk, 2014, pp. 202-249. (in Russian)
  8. European Union’s Policy in Central Asia: from the Opening of the Region to the “Strategy for a New Partnership”, Tomsk, 2009, 432 pp. URL: http://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/services/Download/vtls:000382870/SOURCE1 (in Russian)