Meeting of the IPhPR Academic Council: Results and Prospects
21.10.2025
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On October 21, 2025, the Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies held a meeting of its Academic Council, dedicated to summarizing the results of the Institute’s research activities within the completed three-year research cycle (2023–2025).
The meeting was attended by the Institute’s leadership, directors of research centers, heads of program-targeted and fundamental projects, as well as researchers actively involved in the Institute’s scientific work.
The agenda included two key issues: the approval of final reports on completed projects and the endorsement of collective and individual monographs prepared on the basis of these research outcomes.
During the session, participants presented reports, discussed major scientific achievements, and identified priority directions for the Institute’s future research and organizational development.
Following the discussion, the Council unanimously approved the final reports, marking an important milestone in summing up the results of the entire three-year research period.
Special attention was given to the approval of 11 scientific monographs based on the outcomes of completed projects. These publications are expected to serve as valuable resources for academic, educational, expert, and applied work in the field of the humanities.
Members of the Academic Council noted the significant progress achieved thanks to a well-established system of interdisciplinary collaboration and the effective coordination of research activities.
The achieved goals have contributed to consolidating the Institute’s intellectual potential and strengthening its role as a leading humanitarian research center, committed to addressing the challenges of the digital era while preserving philosophical heritage, national identity, and cultural traditions.
In conclusion, Aigul Sadvokassova, Director General of the Institute, expressed her gratitude to the staff for their professionalism and substantial contribution to the implementation of scientific projects. She emphasized the importance of maintaining the current momentum and sustaining a high level of research activity in the years ahead.