Sherstova L. I.

 

Membership in state academies of sciences, academic degree, academic title:

Doctor of Science, Professor

 

Place of work, position:

Tomsk State University, Professor of the Department of Russian History

 

Professional area:

Author of over 150 scientific and educational-methodical works, including 9 monographs, including 4 collective ones, more than 30 educational-methodical publications on ethnography and history of the peoples of Siberia and adjacent territories, Russian national policy in Siberia. Articles were published in Russian, English, in Russia, Kazakhstan, USA, UK and Mongolia.

Hirsch index according to RSCI - 13, Hirsch index Web of Science - 1.

Member of dissertation councils D 212.267.03 and D 212.267.18 on historical sciences.

19 candidates of historical sciences and 1 doctor of historical sciences were trained under her leadership.

She was the head and the main executor of more than 15 grants and business contracts received from the CASE, the Russian Humanitarian Science Foundation, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, etc.

Member of the Association of Anthropologists and Ethnologists of Russia, Member of the Supervisory Board at the National Museum. A.V. Anokhina of the Altai Republic, FAMO expert

Has the following awards:

Diploma and jubilee medal "100 years since the opening of the Tomsk Polytechnic University" (2000);

Certificate of honor of the Tomsk Administration (2004); Certificates of honor of the Tomsk Duma (2006, 2007). Certificate of Merit of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation ((2013), Title of Honor "Honorary Worker of the Education Sector of the Russian Federation" (2017); Certificate of Honor of Tomsk State University (2018); Medal "For Services to TSU" (2018).

Deals with the development of problems of the theory of ethnos, the connection of ethnic processes and forms of ethnic identity. Ethnic history of Siberia in the 17th-20th centuries, Ethnopolitical, ethno-confessional and ethnocultural processes in Siberia, the national policy of Russia in Siberia, the traditional culture of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia, ideological phenomena of ethnic identification.