Kitap Açıklaması (Özet):
Anahtar Kelimeler: Turan, Sosyal Bilimler, Beşeri Bilimler, Kongre Bildirileri, Tam Metin Kitabı.
Yazar Bilgisi:
Hüsamettin İNAÇ, İbrahim KAZIMBƏYLI, Vefa ALİYEV, Rasul MEHDİKHANOV, Elvin TALİŞİNSKİ, Samir HÜMBƏTOV, Elnur PAŞA, Naile ERDEM
The 3rd Turan International Scientific Conference was held online in Baku, Azerbaijan on February 14, 2026. The conference was organized by the "Center for International Relations and Diplomacy Studies". The scientific event was supported by Azerbaijan University (Azerbaijan), Azerbaijan University of Languages (Azerbaijan), Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (Azerbaijan), Baku Eurasian University (Azerbaijan), Baku State University (Azerbaijan), Nakhchivan State University (Azerbaijan), Abay Kazakh National Pedagogical University (Kazakhstan), Al-Farabi Kazakh State University (Kazakhstan), Kütahya Dumlupınar University (Turkey), Ibn Haldun University (Turkey), as well as various publishing houses and educational institutions. The Scientific and Peer Review Board of the scientific event included 51 scientists from 7 countries. Participants came from Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Pakistan, and the United Kingdom. 73 papers were presented during the conference. Of these presentations, 33 (45.21%) were prepared and presented by scientists from Turkey, and 40 (54.79%) were prepared and presented by scientists from outside Turkey. In terms of the demographic distribution of participants (percentage of participants by country), the Conference falls under the category of "international scientific events" according to the provisions of the "Academic Incentive Regulation" in Turkey. It meets all the requirements needed for academic processes such as "Academic Appointment and Promotion," "Associate Professorship Application," etc., in Turkey (representatives from different countries in the scientific committee, percentage of international participants, at least one university's letter of assignment, etc.). The conference languages were English, Turkish, and Russian. 32 (43.84%) of the papers were prepared and presented in Turkish, 17 (23.29%) in Azerbaijani Turkish, 18 (24.66%) in English, and 6 (8.22%) in Russian.