Shandong Normal University to Send Students to Russia as Part of Cultural and Language Studies Program

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) — Shandong Normal University (SNU), located in eastern China's Shandong Province, will send 30 students to participate in a summer study program in Russia in August 2025, the university's official website reported.

According to the information, in order to further expand the students’ global outlook and cultivate their awareness of internationalization, in August 2025, SPU plans to organize a project for students called “Summer Study and Research Program in Russia-2025”. The program recruits 30 full-time undergraduate and graduate students who have studied Russian for at least one year. The participants will go to Kuban State University /Krasnodar/, where they will study Russian language and culture for two weeks.

The main part of the educational practice will take place in the city of Krasnodar in the Krasnodar region. Students will meet with Russian students, visit theaters and museums, take part in master classes, which will deepen their understanding of Russian culture. Cultural and familiarization trips to the resort town of Gelendzhik on the Black Sea and the Guam Gorge in the Caucasus region are also planned for a deeper acquaintance with the Black Sea region.

The project is reportedly another international exchange program of Shandong Normal University. By combining language learning with practical cultural experience in the country of the target language, the program helps deepen youth exchanges between China and Russia.

The program is also an important component of the humanitarian cooperation between Shandong Province and Russia in 2025. -0-

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