Kaadyr-ool Bicheldey: «It is important to involve scientists into the state activity»
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interview; K. A. Bicheldei; TIGI; tuvinologyAbstract
In October, 2008 the Tuvan Institute of Humanitarian Research (TIGI) has received a new director. Kaadyr-ool Bicheldey, a well-known politician, repeatedly elected to parliaments on different levels - from republican to federal, the author of multiple laws, including Russian federal ones, a man whose political biography will be studied subsequently not by one historian and biographer. After almost twenty years of holding different state posts, he has returned to institute, in which he has had began his career as a science officer. Thereby TIGI is now headed by an own man, but the person with a wide experience of management skills, and also a scale vision.
We are talking to K. Bicheldey about what the scientist-politician has brought with himself to TIGI, what are the plans now of the oldest scientific institution of the republic, what will change at the institute, what problems are standing in from of modern science about Tuva.
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