Bulgaria is represented at the World Week of Scientific Francophonie, which takes place from October 30 to November 3 in the Canadian city of Quebec. It is an annual forum organized by the Francophone University Agency (AUF).
The head of the national office of AUF in Bulgaria draws attention to the difficulty that scientists encounter when working in a language other than English, because of the way of evaluating scientific research and valuing scientific work, which is entirely related to publications, citations and presence in various databases in English. However, there is still interest in scientific work in French among Bulgarian students and scientists:
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