Journals
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Annual of Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics
The Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics is the first scientific Bulgarian journal, founded in 1904, devoted initially to pure and applied mathematics and mechanics, and later also to computer sciences.
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Week of Mathematics and Informatics
The "Week of Mathematics and Informatics" is an international conference organized by Sofia University’s Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics to commemorate its 135th foundation anniversary. The event is scheduled to take place in Burgas, Bulgaria, from September 23 to 27, 2024. The conference aims to provide a platform for scholars and researchers to share insights and advancements in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Methods in Education.
Researchers are invited to submit abstracts of their presentations here. All accepted abstracts will be included in a conference booklet.
Selected papers presented at the conference will be featured in a special issue of the Annual of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski".
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Spring Science Session of FMI
The Spring Science Session of FMI is an annual event that showcases the latest research and achievements in mathematics, informatics, and related fields. The event is organized by the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, one of the oldest and most prestigious academic institutions in Bulgaria. The event aims to foster scientific exchange and collaboration among researchers, students, and practitioners from academia, industry, and public sector. The event features keynote speeches, oral and poster presentations, workshops, and student sections, covering a wide range of topics such as algebra, geometry, topology, differential equations, mathematical logic, data science, software engineering, artificial intelligence, education, and more.
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Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” Faculty of Slavic Studies
Годишникът на Софийския университет „Св. Климент Охридски“ съществува от 1904 г. През периода 1905–1950 г. (№ 5–46) излиза серия Годишник на Историко-филологическия факултет, а от 1951 г. има специални броеве на Годишник на Филологическия факултет, който от 1966 г. се разделя на Годишник на Факултета по славянски филологии и Годишник на Факултета по западни филологии.
НАУЧЕН ПРОФИЛ НА ГОДИШНИКА НА ФАКУЛТЕТА ПО СЛАВЯНСКИ ФИЛОЛОГИИ: В Годишника на Факултета по славянски филологии се публикуват оригинални проучвания върху славянските и балканските езици, литератури и култури и техните взаимодействия с други езици и литератури в синхронен и диахронен план. Приемат се статии на всички славянски езици, английски, немски и френски.
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Annual of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication
The FJMC Annual publishes scientific publications, the result of the research work of teachers and scientists, both fundamental research on topics related to the theory, history, and transformations of communications, journalism, and the media; to the theory, history, and strategies of public communication; with the theory, history and development of book publishing and editorial activities; to the theory and research of content management and communication management or comparative theoretical developments in the field of media and communications; as well as practical research and applied articles in the field of media and journalism, press journalism, agency journalism, photojournalism, radio journalism, television journalism, online media; public relations, advertising, integrated mass communications; book publishing, editorial, and publishing activities and practices, traditional and digital publishing; communication management and information and communication technologies.
Manuscripts for v. 32 of the Annual for 2023 should be submitted until 10 May 2024
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Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies
The Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies (ISSN: 2815-2867) is a national open-access scholarly electronic journal with double-blind peer review by independent referees. It is published by the Department of German and Scandinavian Studies at the Faculty of Classical and Modern Languages at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria.