Bulgaria is represented at the World Week of Scientific Francophonie, which takes place from October 30 to November 3 in the Canadian city of Quebec. It is an annual forum organized by the Francophone University Agency (AUF).
The head of the national office of AUF in Bulgaria draws attention to the difficulty that scientists encounter when working in a language other than English, because of the way of evaluating scientific research and valuing scientific work, which is entirely related to publications, citations and presence in various databases in English. However, there is still interest in scientific work in French among Bulgarian students and scientists:
Perperikon - the ancient Thracian city near Kardzhali, made it to the top 10 of the world's must-see sites, according to a ranking by the Guardian newspaper. The site is listed alongside Neolithic structures in Spain and France, ancient Roman baths..
This year, the traditional Christmas trip with the Rhodope Narrow Gauge Railway will take place on December 22, Kristian Vaklinov, founder and chairman of the Rhodope Narrow-Gauge Railway Association, told the BNR-Blagoevgrad. Santa Claus and Snow..
The zoo in Stara Zagora has new residents – three female collared peccaries and a male tufted capuchin named Lucho. The animals arrived from the Sofia Zoo under a breeding loan agreement.The practice of zoos exchanging animals for breeding purposes..
Bulgarians' assessments of the past year in personal terms differ sharply from their views on the situation in the country and the world , according to a..
Bulgarian scientists in Antarctica traditionally celebrate the New Year several times, depending on the presence of foreigners in the base, the head of..
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