Doctor of Philology, Professor; State Institute of the Russian Language. A. S. Pushkin (Moscow, Russia).
Head of the Master’s Degree Educational Program “Philological Support of the Mass Media”.
Veteran of Labor, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation.
2015 – an expert in the field of state accreditation of educational institutions and scientific organizations.
2010-2015 – an expert of the All-Russian competition of scientific and innovative works for high school students by Siemens Company
2016 – member of the Dissertation Council D 212.038.18 (10.01.10 Journalism), since 21.12.2016, Voronezh State University;
2014 – present: expert of Rosakkredagenstvo for accreditation examination (groups 42, 45; Bachelor’s, Master’s, Postgraduate levels) (2014 to 2021).
Education
Graduated from the philological faculty of the Rostov State Pedagogical Institute (Russian language, literature with an additional specialization in foreign language (English) (1986).
The topic of the Ph.D. thesis is “Negative constructions as headings (on the basis of the newspaper-journalistic style of the modern Russian language)” (1993).
The topic of the doctoral dissertation is “Journalistic text: linguo-socio-cultural modeling” (2004).
Sphere of scientific interests:
Journalistic text, linguo-socio-cultural modeling, media language, multinational educational space, Russian as a foreign language
Scientific activity
— Head of the scientific project “Interdisciplinary study of the language of the media: linguoculturological modeling of media projects” (2016 ‒ present).
– Co-executor of the fundamental research “Psychological and linguo-socio-cultural indicators of the dependence of life expectancy on the quality of life of the 60th generation” (2013-2016).
– Scientific supervisor of the fundamental research “Comprehensive linguo-socio-cultural study of a multi-ethnic educational space (in the context of the study of non-native languages in the global world)” (2009-2013).
e-mail: boguslavskaya@gmail.com
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4118-382X