Projects
- Digital Heritage: Theory and Practice. A New course for Master Program, supported by Vladimir Potanin Foundation (2022);
- Scaffolding Creativity of Arts Students: Framework, Toolchain, and Educational Material on how to Create their Own Virtual Exhibitions‘ [CREAMS] project (2022-2025);
- Permian religious wooden sculpture: Cultural ecology (2021-2022), a collaborative project with Perm Art Gallery;
- What is the Salt? (2022), a collaborative project with the Museum of Salt in Berezniki.
- Enhancing education programmes in Arts and Humanities via European STEM methods and tools (ARTEST). Im EU-Programm „Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education Call EAC/A02/2019“ (Funding reference number 618802-EPP-1-2020-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP);
- The web history of society and social institutions. New course for Master Program, supported by Vladimir Potanin Foundation (2020-2021);
- Digital History of Virtual Museums (May – November 2019), supported by the Center for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg;
- Virtual Multimodal Museum (VIMM), funded under the EU Horizon 2020 programme (CULT-COOP-8-2016). Expert in the section TA1 (profile), participate in the working group 1.1 “What is a Virtual Museum”, discuss the problems of virtual museums’ phenomenon and typology as well
- Socio-cultural characteristics and patterns of behavior of the provincial Zemstvo deputies (the cases the Moscow, St. Petersburg and Perm Zemstvos in the second half of the XIX century) supported by Russian Fund for Basic Research, grant № 17-06-00470, 2017-2019
- Formation of the parliamentary sub-elite in Late Imperial Russia (supported by Russian Fund for Basic Research, grant № 16-06-00569, 2016-2018);
- History-oriented information systems: Methodological, theoretical and applied problems of creation and use (supported by Russian Fund for Basic Research, grant № 13-06-00655, 2013-2015)
- The Newspaper “Perm Provincial Vedomosti” in 1838-1844: Problems of source study and preservation of the historical and cultural textual heritage (supported by Russian Humanitarian Scientific Fund, grant № 08-01-82101 a/U, 2008-2009);
- Journals of Zemstvo Assemblies as a source of studying the history of local self-government in Russia (second half of XIX – beginning of XX century). The Information system (supported by Russian Fund for Basic Research, grant № 04-07-90283-v, 2004-2006);
- Source-study analysis of the newspaper “Perm Provincial Vedomosti” (XIX – early XX centuries) based on the use of new computer technologies (supported by Russian Humanitarian Scientific Fund, grant № 05-01-82102 a/U, 2005-2006).