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RASA Statement In Support of Professor Ivan Kurilla
The Russian American Science Association (RASA) expresses its strong support for its member, the renowned scholar in the field of American studies, Ivan Kurilla, in response to the decision of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation to include him in the registry of “foreign agents.” We consider this decision politically motivated and discriminatory.
Ivan Kurilla is a leading specialist in the history of the United States, including Russian-American relations, and a recognized expert in the fields of historical memory and historical policy. His scholarly work has rightfully received wide international recognition.
We call on the international academic community, including universities and research organizations in the United States, European Union countries, and other democratic nations, to provide full support to Russian-speaking scholars who remain committed to the principles of professional and independent research and who face persecution for their professional integrity and intellectual independence.
О RASA В 2025 ГОДУ И ЗАДАЧАХ НА БУДУЩЕЕ
George Gamow® award, established by the Russian-American Association of Scientists (RASA-America, Russian-American Science Association) in memory of the outstanding Russian-American physicist, Professor Georgy Antonovich Gamow (1904-1968) and to encourage members of the Russian-speaking scientific diaspora for outstanding achievements recognized by the wider scientific community, for 2025 is awarded to:
Anna Krylov professor of the University of Southern California “For her pioneering contributions to theoretical and computational chemistry, particularly the development of novel electronic structure methods for open-shell and electronically excited species; for her leadership within the theoretical chemistry community; and for her advocacy of scientific integrity and academic freedom”.
Mikhail Iampolski, professor of the New York University “For his uniquely original contributions as a cultural theorist and commentator, whose work bridges literature, film, philosophy, and social theory; for the breadth and depth of his scholarship, which have reshaped the study of Russian culture and intellectual history; and for his influential critical voice in Russian and international intellectual life” .
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