New directions, forms and technologies of higher education in the light of legal regulation of integration and digital transformation


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The objective of the article is to consider the legal regulation of the export of Russian higher education, in the study of new directions, technologies and forms of higher education when exporting it abroad, as well as in the analysis of new directions for the development of federal educational standards for the higher education system in the context of digitalization. Model. The purpose of the study is to identify modern trends in the development of the higher education system, the role and place in this process of higher education institutions and the state. The topic of this article reflects issues related to the transformation of the existing system of higher education from the standpoint of international integration of educational programs. The research used the following methods: analytical, formal legal, comparative. Findings. The results of this study are expressed in the formulation of the specifics of legal regulation and organization of the export of Russian higher education abroad. The scope of application of the research results covers the higher education management system. The findings obtained in the course of the study can be used to improve the practice of organizing and legal regulation of the higher education system in Russia.

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Venera K. Shaydullina

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Email: vkshajdullina@fa.ru
Cand. Sci. (Law), Deputy Dean, Associate Professor of the Department of International and Public Law of the Law Faculty Moscow, Russian Federation

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