BULLETIN OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES

About the journal

BULLETIN OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES

(Kolomna University Bulletin)

Scientific Journal

140411 Moscow region, Kolomna, Zelyonaya Str. 30, office 011a

Tel.: +7 496 6101569 Email rio-kgpi@yandex.ru; vestnikgsgu@yandex.ru



"Bulletin of the State University of Humanities and Social Studies” is a post-graduate peer-reviewed academic journal managed and edited by the State University of Humanities and Social Studies.

The journal “Bulletin of the State University of Humanities and Social Studies” is on the list of peer-reviewed academic journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation (VAK) to publish the results of dissertations in the following fields:
Economic Sciences
5.2.1 – Economic theory.
5.2.3 – Regional and sectoral economics.

Historical Sciences
5.6.1 – Russian history.

Philological Sciences
5.9.5 — Russian language. Languages of the peoples of the Russian Federation.
5.9.6 — Foreign languages (Germanic languages, Romance languages).
5.9.8 – Theoretical, applied, comparative and contrastive linguistics.

The editorial board accepts for publication research findings, not previously published elsewhere. All articles are published exclusively on royalty nonpayment basis.
In cases of co-authorship, the maximum number of co-authors is limited to three.
In accordance with current legislation, the academic journal Bulletin of State University of Humanities and Social Studies is duly registered as printed media (Registration No. FS77-68880, dated February 28, 2017.)
The publication is registered with the ISSN National Agency of the Russian Federation. ISSN: 2542-2316.
The articles are submitted to the Russian Scientific Citation Index.
Information about the journal is presented in the "Newspapers and Magazines" periodicals catalog and the Russian Press union catalog/
Subscription code 71205.
The journal is published on the quarterly basis.
Publication languages: Russian, English

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