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Nina P. Polichka

Поличка Нина Петровна

Dr. Sci. (Pedagogy), Cand. Sci. (Physics and Mathematics), Director of the Far Eastern Scientific Center for Local Self-Government; Professor of the Department of State and Legal Disciplines of the Far Eastern Law Institute of the Pacific National University (Khabarovsk).

 

Author ID (RSCI) – 411666

OCRID – 0000-0001-7395-1809

SPIN-code (RSCI) – 4969-0728

Research areas: systems engineering, public administration, system requirements, regional policy, regional economics, state policy of regional development, strategic planning, small towns, comfortable urban environment, sustainable development of territories, development of the tourism sector, domestic tourism, tourism potential of the region, innovation policy, digital transformation

Brief biography

In 1971 she graduated from Kirov Pedagogical Institute with a degree in mathematics. In 1978 she completed her postgraduate studies program at the Mathematics Department of Voronezh State University.

In 1980 she defended her thesis on the topic: “Stability of Solutions to the Lavrentiev-Bitsadze Equation with Variation of the Domain” and obtained an academic degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. In 2000 she defended her thesis on the topic: “Organizational and Pedagogical Foundations of Designing the Learning Process under the State Educational Standard” and obtained the degree of Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences

She has over 170 publications on various topics in mathematics, pedagogy, and public and municipal administration.

She is the author and director of more than 20 completed projects on the development of local self-government, the prevention of corruption by civil society institutions, the improvement of youth policy, the development of civil society, increasing the effectiveness of lawmaking at the regional and municipal levels, the development of small and medium-sized businesses and competition, and the support and development of socially oriented non-profit organizations.