Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia
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The International Interreligious Youth Forum will be held on November 23 at the National Center "Russia." Sixty RUDN University students—future political scientists, philosophers, historians, and regional studies specialists whose professional expertise is directly related to the event's theme—will participate.
"For students, the International Interreligious Youth Forum is a workshop on public diplomacy and conflict prevention, a hands-on experience with identity, values, and religious communities, and a chance to establish useful professional contacts," says Amil Veliev, assistant professor in the Department of Comparative Political Science at RUDN University.
The forum was organized with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.
The key goals of the event are to strengthen spiritual and moral foundations among young people, promote interfaith and secular dialogue, and build international ties. Over 1,000 students from various universities across the country and over 100 experts are expected to participate.
The forum will feature discussions on relevant topics, including: "Eternal Values in the Age of Smartphones," "Science and Religion: Antagonism, Coexistence, or Mutual Assistance," "Artificial Intelligence and Religion," and "Faith 'Beyond the Tape': The Experience of Spiritual Service in the SVO Zone." Participants will also meet with leaders of centralized religious organizations and enjoy an exhibition program dedicated to traditional Russian culture.
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