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Ranking of best world 'brain trusts' comprises 3 scientific research centers of Russia

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Ranking of best world 'brain trusts' comprises 3 scientific research centers of Russia


02.02.2018

Flickr/National Eye InstituteThree Russian centers entered the annual world ranking of research institutions, TASS reports. The list of the best «brain trusts» was compiled by experts of Wharton business school at the University of Pennsylvania. This is 11th ranking already. Around 8000 scientific organizations were studied for this ranking.

Like two years ago, our country is represented by Carnegie Moscow Center. It did not change its position and stayed on 24th line. Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations of Russian Academy of Sciences is three lines below. Moscow State University of Foreign Affairs takes 22nd place having gone 4 points up. Institute of World Economy and International Relations has improved its parameters to go 4 lines up.

Besides, Institute of World Economy and International Affairs has occupied the third line among the best «brain trusts» of Eastern and Central Europe. It was left behind by Carnegie Moscow Center, which stays on the second place.

Primakov readings organized by Institute of World Economy and International Relations were included into the ten best expert conferences of the whole world.

The Institute of World Economy and International Relations took the 12th line in nomination of the leading analytical centers in the field of international economic politics.

According to the Institute of World Economy and International Relations Rector Academician Alexander Dynkin, demand for national researches is growing all over the world. He is sure that it is a consequence of the fact that monotony of analytical evaluations by Western scientific-research centers has become quite boring.

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