The Second Issue of the StudArctic Forum Magazine Has Been Published
On June 30, the second issue of the electronic scientific student journal StudArctic Forum for 2025 was published. It includes 13 articles, seven of which were prepared by students of our university. The authors include students of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, universities of Yekaterinburg, Moscow and St. Petersburg. One of the articles was published in Greek. This is the first time our journal has reached such an international level. Some publications were finalized by the authors for more than a year and have been tested for quality over time.
The authors shared their impressions of working with the journal.
Artem Burovsky (St. Petersburg University):
“I first became acquainted with the journal last year. At that time, I was working at the Military Museum of the Karelian Isthmus and was recommended to apply to StudArctic Forum. The university staff working on new issues of the journal are very responsive people. They will always help you with good advice on how to properly prepare an article. The impressions from our collaboration are only positive, so do not hesitate to contact them for help. In the published article, I introduced new materials into circulation. But as often happens, the documents that would have ideally complemented the description were discovered after publication.
Andrey Florinsky (Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University):
“I learned about the StudArctic Forum journal after my participation in a scientific conference of students and young scientists of PetrSU in April 2025, where I represented my university. I made the decision to publish my work in this journal partly for personal reasons - I often visited Petrozavodsk, and this city left only positive memories in my memory, as did our Russian North in general, which I visited many times. During the review, I received valuable advice from PetrSU staff on the content of my article (I even used some of them when preparing to defend my master's thesis), as well as valuable experience in the precise design of the bibliography of a scientific work.
Denis Popov (Moscow):
“The StudArctic Forum journal is dear to me as the main student journal of my alma mater. It is very important that the journal is indexed in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) and is really read by the scientific community and the public (largely due to the publication of issues in CyberLeninka). It is equally important that all articles are peer-reviewed, which allows for a publication to be scientifically verified and stylistically powerful.
Alina Podshivalova (PetrSU):
“I learned about the journal from my academic advisor, N.V. Patroeva, who advised me to write a scientific article. I became interested, did not consider other publications and immediately plunged into work. Despite the difficulties that arose during the editing of the article, I still gained good experience, since writing an article for a journal turned out to be new to me. This is not only my merit, but also that of Natalia Viktorovna, who inspired me to scientific achievements.
The virtual cover of the magazine this time was decorated with the work of Karelian photo artist, a graduate of the Faculty of Industrial and Civil Construction of PetrSU Alexey Frilund. The release of the next issue is scheduled for September 30.
