In the foreseeable future, Africa will become a territory with the largest number of school and university students in the world, and this projection makes the issue of high-quality training especially urgent.
Russia is one of the key partners of Vietnam in the field of education and science and technology cooperation. It provides ample opportunities for training Vietnamese highly qualified specialists.
What do prospective students and their parents pay attention to when choosing a country to continue education and apply to a university? According to the surveys, the main benchmarks include, besides the quality of education, successful careers of university graduates, who studied in a particular country, and the cost of studying.
The Cultural Code column familiarizes readers with diversity of Russia, its geography, history, literature, architecture, and cuisine. Read about the cities and museums in the issue.
Choosing a country to study is an ambitious task which requires a responsible approach. We are sure that success stories of Russian universities’ graduates as well as international students’ study experience can serve as a guide and support.
Russian higher education has been popular with students from South Asian countries for many decades, and the number of South Asian students who annually come to study in Russia is in the thousands.
According to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan, more than 18,000 international students from 14 countries of the former USSR and 107 other foreign countries are studying at 39 universities of the republic today.
Every year a lot of international students come to study at Russian universities. Russian education is especially popular among students from the CIS countries – 85% of students come from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan.
Choosing Russian education, students are sure to get high-quality training and ample opportunities for their future career. That's why the number of applications from Turkey to study at Russian universities is on the rise.
International students not only adapt to a new environment but also change their academic environment themselves. This allows them to avoid feelings of helplessness and loneliness.
Mongolians highly value the level of Russian education and show great interest in the culture of our country. The number of quota places for studying in Russian universities is growing.
Making the first important choice in your life is very difficult. Today any profession related to medicine, design, engineering is at the nexus with IT. It means that you should better consider particular educational programs.
Today over 300,000 international students are studying at Russian universities in state-funded and fee-paying places. In the coming years, Russia is planning to increase the number of students up to 710,000.
Free education at Russian universities is available to all foreign citizens. They just have to choose a suitable admission option. There are several ways to get a state-funded place.
Obtaining a higher education degree and a second degree from a foreign university pursuing one of the promising programs, winning a study or project grant – these and other opportunities are available for international students at Russian universities.
Are you going to apply to a Russian university, but you are not sure what level of education fits you? The editorial team members and Rossotrudnichestvo experts have provided a comprehensive guide for you.
Interesting chemistry aspects, admission and studying in the context of the pandemic, the changes in labor legislation for international students, and some info about magic in science – a new HED issue covers all of this!
Studying in Russia and building a successful career after graduation. The issue covers job market aspects, sought-after and advanced careers and professions, employment opportunities for international students.
Read in this issue about the nuances of obtaining a visa, registering for migration and obtaining health insurance, we have prepared a detailed guide with an analysis of problem situations.
The enrollment campaign 2021. The multilingual HED magazine gathered the most relevant information on the Russian universities' admission requirements in one place.
The most popular fields of study, the best campuses, tuition fees, special interest clubs, international students' testimonials about studying in Russia, and a lot of other interesting information about studying in Russian universities.
In the foreseeable future, Africa will become a territory with the largest number of school and university students in the world, and this projection makes the issue of high-quality training especially urgent.
Russia is one of the key partners of Vietnam in the field of education and science and technology cooperation. It provides ample opportunities for training Vietnamese highly qualified specialists.
What do prospective students and their parents pay attention to when choosing a country to continue education and apply to a university? According to the surveys, the main benchmarks include, besides the quality of education, successful careers of university graduates, who studied in a particular country, and the cost of studying.
The Cultural Code column familiarizes readers with diversity of Russia, its geography, history, literature, architecture, and cuisine. Read about the cities and museums in the issue.
Choosing a country to study is an ambitious task which requires a responsible approach. We are sure that success stories of Russian universities’ graduates as well as international students’ study experience can serve as a guide and support.
Russian higher education has been popular with students from South Asian countries for many decades, and the number of South Asian students who annually come to study in Russia is in the thousands.
According to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan, more than 18,000 international students from 14 countries of the former USSR and 107 other foreign countries are studying at 39 universities of the republic today.
Every year a lot of international students come to study at Russian universities. Russian education is especially popular among students from the CIS countries – 85% of students come from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan.
Choosing Russian education, students are sure to get high-quality training and ample opportunities for their future career. That's why the number of applications from Turkey to study at Russian universities is on the rise.
International students not only adapt to a new environment but also change their academic environment themselves. This allows them to avoid feelings of helplessness and loneliness.
Mongolians highly value the level of Russian education and show great interest in the culture of our country. The number of quota places for studying in Russian universities is growing.
Making the first important choice in your life is very difficult. Today any profession related to medicine, design, engineering is at the nexus with IT. It means that you should better consider particular educational programs.
Today over 300,000 international students are studying at Russian universities in state-funded and fee-paying places. In the coming years, Russia is planning to increase the number of students up to 710,000.
Free education at Russian universities is available to all foreign citizens. They just have to choose a suitable admission option. There are several ways to get a state-funded place.
Obtaining a higher education degree and a second degree from a foreign university pursuing one of the promising programs, winning a study or project grant – these and other opportunities are available for international students at Russian universities.
Are you going to apply to a Russian university, but you are not sure what level of education fits you? The editorial team members and Rossotrudnichestvo experts have provided a comprehensive guide for you.
Interesting chemistry aspects, admission and studying in the context of the pandemic, the changes in labor legislation for international students, and some info about magic in science – a new HED issue covers all of this!
Studying in Russia and building a successful career after graduation. The issue covers job market aspects, sought-after and advanced careers and professions, employment opportunities for international students.
Read in this issue about the nuances of obtaining a visa, registering for migration and obtaining health insurance, we have prepared a detailed guide with an analysis of problem situations.
The enrollment campaign 2021. The multilingual HED magazine gathered the most relevant information on the Russian universities' admission requirements in one place.
The most popular fields of study, the best campuses, tuition fees, special interest clubs, international students' testimonials about studying in Russia, and a lot of other interesting information about studying in Russian universities.
In the foreseeable future, Africa will become a territory with the largest number of school and university students in the world, and this projection makes the issue of high-quality training especially urgent.
Russia is one of the key partners of Vietnam in the field of education and science and technology cooperation. It provides ample opportunities for training Vietnamese highly qualified specialists.
What do prospective students and their parents pay attention to when choosing a country to continue education and apply to a university? According to the surveys, the main benchmarks include, besides the quality of education, successful careers of university graduates, who studied in a particular country, and the cost of studying.
The Cultural Code column familiarizes readers with diversity of Russia, its geography, history, literature, architecture, and cuisine. Read about the cities and museums in the issue.
Choosing a country to study is an ambitious task which requires a responsible approach. We are sure that success stories of Russian universities’ graduates as well as international students’ study experience can serve as a guide and support.
Russian higher education has been popular with students from South Asian countries for many decades, and the number of South Asian students who annually come to study in Russia is in the thousands.
According to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan, more than 18,000 international students from 14 countries of the former USSR and 107 other foreign countries are studying at 39 universities of the republic today.
Every year a lot of international students come to study at Russian universities. Russian education is especially popular among students from the CIS countries – 85% of students come from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan.
Choosing Russian education, students are sure to get high-quality training and ample opportunities for their future career. That's why the number of applications from Turkey to study at Russian universities is on the rise.
International students not only adapt to a new environment but also change their academic environment themselves. This allows them to avoid feelings of helplessness and loneliness.
Mongolians highly value the level of Russian education and show great interest in the culture of our country. The number of quota places for studying in Russian universities is growing.
Making the first important choice in your life is very difficult. Today any profession related to medicine, design, engineering is at the nexus with IT. It means that you should better consider particular educational programs.
Today over 300,000 international students are studying at Russian universities in state-funded and fee-paying places. In the coming years, Russia is planning to increase the number of students up to 710,000.
Free education at Russian universities is available to all foreign citizens. They just have to choose a suitable admission option. There are several ways to get a state-funded place.
Obtaining a higher education degree and a second degree from a foreign university pursuing one of the promising programs, winning a study or project grant – these and other opportunities are available for international students at Russian universities.
Are you going to apply to a Russian university, but you are not sure what level of education fits you? The editorial team members and Rossotrudnichestvo experts have provided a comprehensive guide for you.
Interesting chemistry aspects, admission and studying in the context of the pandemic, the changes in labor legislation for international students, and some info about magic in science – a new HED issue covers all of this!
Studying in Russia and building a successful career after graduation. The issue covers job market aspects, sought-after and advanced careers and professions, employment opportunities for international students.
Read in this issue about the nuances of obtaining a visa, registering for migration and obtaining health insurance, we have prepared a detailed guide with an analysis of problem situations.
The enrollment campaign 2021. The multilingual HED magazine gathered the most relevant information on the Russian universities' admission requirements in one place.
The most popular fields of study, the best campuses, tuition fees, special interest clubs, international students' testimonials about studying in Russia, and a lot of other interesting information about studying in Russian universities.
Artem Romaevich Oganov. Famous crystallographer, educator, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the most prestigious Academia Europaea.
PSU trains linguists, philologists, and specialists who have a good command of foreign languages and cross-cultural communication skills in various areas.
Artem Romaevich Oganov. Famous crystallographer, educator, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the most prestigious Academia Europaea.
Artem Romaevich Oganov. Famous crystallographer, educator, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the most prestigious Academia Europaea.
PSU trains linguists, philologists, and specialists who have a good command of foreign languages and cross-cultural communication skills in various areas.