The RCC in Beijing held a live broadcast to announce the upcoming China International Education Expo.

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

Beijing, October 16 (Xinhua) — On Wednesday, ahead of the China International Education Expo, the Russian Cultural Center (RCC) in Beijing held a livestream to announce the upcoming event. The Russian Cultural Center in Beijing announced this on its public account on the Chinese social media platform WeChat.

The broadcast's theme was "Meeting the Future – Limitless Possibilities of Studying in Russia." It presented the country's educational resources, its policies for educating international students, and explored student life in Russia. The broadcast generated considerable interest among viewers interested in pursuing an education in Russia.

Tatyana Urzhumtseva, Director of the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing, introduced the audience to Russia's higher education system, including world-renowned universities, a wide range of diverse majors, and high-quality teaching. Particular emphasis was placed on Russia's rich traditions in technology, arts, and humanities, which offer ample opportunities for international students to learn and develop.

"Education in Russia remains high-quality and yet very affordable. And for the best applicants, we offer scholarships and quotas that cover tuition in full or in part!" said T. Urzhumtseva.

Alexander Guptor, Executive Director of the RCC in Beijing, discussed opportunities to study in Russia using federal budgetary allocations within the Russian government's quota, as well as the application and selection process, as well as the selection criteria.

Yulia Aleshkina, Head of Russian Language Promotion, spoke about the Russian language, the opportunities it offers, as well as the challenges one might encounter while learning it and how to overcome them. Special attention was also paid to motivation for learning Russian.

In addition, the Center's staff shared information about Russian life and culture to help viewers better understand the country's charm.

This broadcast was organized with the aim of providing Chinese students with the opportunity to learn about studying in Russia and to help more motivated young people planning to study in Russia realize their dreams. -0-

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