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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Svitlana Savchenko

Olena Apanovych is an outstanding researcher of Ukrainian Cossacks, who rose as a scientist in academic environment in 1945–1950s. In those times the functioning of state archives were renewed and the scarcity of professionals came up. Being a philologist, future famous historian accidentally became an employee of Central State Historical Archives of the USSR in Kyiv. She did not have a basic historical education and studied in a postgraduate department during 1945–1948 (Specialization “History of Ukraine”) which she successfully graduated. Despite all difficulties, young researcher managed to combine the two activities simultaneously. In 1950 she successfully defended thesis. During studing she gained both theoretical and practical experience.While studing at postgraduate department, she even helped her colleagues and friends. When she was leading the department of “old acts”, she initiated Polish language studying, paleology, basic archiving were arranged for other activities that supported professional growth of archive workers.While being influenced by the Kyiv academic society, including PhD lecturers Fedor Shevchenko, Serhii Maslov, Vycheslav Strelskii, PhD colleagues Ivan Butych and Tetyana Slydikova, and under the direct influence of PhD supervisor Kostia Huslystyi and own initiative to self-growth, Olena Apanovych carried on with her development as personality and a professional and continued to be a part of Kyiv intellectuals environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Svitlana Savchenko

Olena Apanovych is an outstanding researcher of Ukrainian Cossacks, who rose as a scientist in academic environment in 1945–1950s. In those times the functioning of state archives were renewed and the scarcity of professionals came up. Being a philologist, future famous historian accidentally became an employee of Central State Historical Archives of the USSR in Kyiv. She did not have a basic historical education and studied in a postgraduate department during 1945–1948 (Specialization “History of Ukraine”) which she successfully graduated. Despite all difficulties, young researcher managed to combine the two activities simultaneously. In 1950 she successfully defended thesis. During studing she gained both theoretical and practical experience.While studing at postgraduate department, she even helped her colleagues and friends. When she was leading the department of “old acts”, she initiated Polish language studying, paleology, basic archiving were arranged for other activities that supported professional growth of archive workers.While being influenced by the Kyiv academic society, including PhD lecturers Fedor Shevchenko, Serhii Maslov, Vycheslav Strelskii, PhD colleagues Ivan Butych and Tetyana Slydikova, and under the direct influence of PhD supervisor Kostia Huslystyi and own initiative to self-growth, Olena Apanovych carried on with her development as personality and a professional and continued to be a part of Kyiv intellectuals environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 1278
Author(s):  
Jean-Jacques Helesbeux ◽  
Laura Carro ◽  
Florence O. McCarthy ◽  
Vânia M. Moreira ◽  
Francesca Giuntini ◽  
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The 29th Annual GP2A (Group for the Promotion of Pharmaceutical chemistry in Academia) Conference was a virtual event this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and spanned three days from Wednesday 25 to Friday 27 August 2021. The meeting brought together an international delegation of researchers with interests in medicinal chemistry and interfacing disciplines. Abstracts of keynote lectures given by the 10 invited speakers, along with those of the 8 young researcher talks and the 50 flash presentation posters, are included in this report. Like previous editions, the conference was a real success, with high-level scientific discussions on cutting-edge advances in the fields of pharmaceutical chemistry.


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We are pleased to announce that the JACIII Awards of 2021 have been decided by the JACIII editorial boards. This year, the award winning papers were severely and fairly selected among 362 papers published in JACIII Vols. 22 (2018) to 24 (2020) and there was no entries that deserved the Best Review Paper award. The award ceremony was held online in order to prevent spreading of COVID-19. JACIII BEST PAPER AWARD 2021 Sotetsu Suzugamine, Takeru Aoki, Keiki Takadama, and Hiroyuki Sato Self-Structured Cortical Learning Algorithm by Dynamically Adjusting Columns and Cells JACIII Vol.24 No.2, pp. 185-198, 2020. JACIII YOUNG RESEARCHER AWARD 2021 JACIII YOUNG RESEARCHER AWARD 2021 Xiaobo Liu Jinxin Chi Emotion Recognition Based on Multi-Composition Deep Forest and Transferred Convolutional Neural Network Object-Oriented 3D Semantic Mapping Based on Instance Segmentation By Xiaobo Liu, Xu Yin, Min Wang, Yaoming Cai, and Guang Qi By Jinxin Chi, Hao Wu, and Guohui Tian JACIII Vol.23 No.5, pp. 883-890, 2019. JACIII Vol.23 No.4, pp. 695-704, 2019.


LingVaria ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2(32)) ◽  
pp. 259-279
Author(s):  
Mateusz Kowalski

Can History and Philology Competently Address Their Tasks without a Close Connection with Philosophy, Namely Philosophy of History and Philosophy of Language? The thesis by Jan Baudouin de Courtenay published here is probably the oldest of the texts by the Polish linguist. The text was submitted in 1864 as a part of the logic and philosophy course taught at the Warsaw Main School by Henryk Struve. It clearly shows an attempt by the young researcher to embark on a scholarly path, which turns out to be far from the one Baudouin de Courtenay took later in his academic activity. The future linguist argues here in defence of linguistics as a so-called physical science (a natural skill, as he often calls it in his dissertation), thus contrasting it with philology and history.


2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (11) ◽  
pp. 1165-1166
Author(s):  
Karina Hadrian ◽  
Sabrina Reinehr
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Seikei-Kakou ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (10) ◽  
pp. 345-345
Author(s):  
Takeshi Kikutani

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