Work of dissertation councils of new system of scientific attestation

S. Egorov
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The paper is devoted to the consideration of the question of whether the Russian system of scientific attestation retains its integrity. The elimination of the monopoly of the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC) in matters of control over the activities of dissertation councils and procedures for defending dissertations made it possible to increase the variety of rules and practices of scientific attestation. Many scientific and educational organizations have developed their own regulations governing the corresponding activities. At the level of legislation, the instruction was fixed for the self-awarding of academic degrees to set requirements not lower than how they are formulated in federal acts. The question of how exactly this instruction is implemented is of research interest. In addition, it is important to understand whether applicants can receive equal rights and opportunities in different parts of the modern system. During the study, three existing subsystems were identified, together forming a single system. The first of them consists of ordinary and special dissertation councils, regulated directly by the Higher Attestation Commission and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia. The second subsystem is a collection of leading scientific and educational organizations that independently award academic degrees. Finally, the third subsystem consists of spiritual educational organizations, empowered to award theological degrees, which at the level of federal state educational standards are recognized as like other academic degrees. In all three subsystems, options for the defence of dissertations in permanent, one-time and joint dissertation councils were considered. Comparative analysis of regulatory and legal acts made it possible to highlight the similarities and differences of these subsystems, as well as to identify possible options for their development.
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新科学认证制度下论文评委会的工作
本文致力于考虑俄罗斯科学认证制度是否保持其完整性的问题。高等认证委员会(HAC)在控制论文委员会活动和论文辩护程序方面的垄断地位的消除,使科学认证的规则和实践的多样性得以增加。许多科教组织制定了自己的规章制度来管理相应的活动。在立法层面,对自行授予学位的指示是固定的,其规定的要求不低于联邦法律中规定的要求。如何精确地执行这一指令的问题引起了人们的研究兴趣。此外,了解申请人能否在现代制度的不同部分获得平等的权利和机会也很重要。在研究过程中,确定了三个现有的子系统,共同形成一个单一的系统。前者由普通和特殊论文委员会组成,由高等认证委员会和俄罗斯科学与高等教育部直接管理。第二个子系统是独立授予学位的领先科学和教育机构的集合。最后,第三个子系统由精神教育组织组成,有权授予神学学位,在联邦州教育标准的层面上,神学学位与其他学位一样被认可。在所有三个分系统中,审议了在永久、一次性和联合论文委员会中为论文辩护的备选办法。对管制和法律行为进行比较分析,可以突出这些子系统的相同点和不同点,并确定发展这些子系统的可能选择。
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