Delegations from Nicaragua and Serbia discussed cooperation prospects with RUDN University.

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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia

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Delegations from Nicaragua and Serbia visited RUDN University on working visits. During the meetings, the parties discussed prospects for joint collaboration.

Nicaraguan representatives expressed their interest in developing relations in the areas of advertising and public relations, journalism, artificial intelligence, academic exchange, and joint educational programs.

Daniel Edmundo Ortega Murillo, Media Coordinator of the Council for Communication and Citizenship of the Republic, invited a RUDN University delegation to visit his country before the end of 2025 to discuss cooperation with the National Council of University Rectors of Nicaragua. A return visit by council representatives to RUDN University is also planned.

The Serbian delegation was led by the Minister of Information and Telecommunications of the Republic, Boris Bratina, and the Minister of Labor, Employment, Veterans' Affairs, and Social Affairs, Milica Djurdjevic-Stamenkovski. At the meeting, it was noted that over the past three years, RUDN University researchers have published 70 joint papers with their Serbian research partners.

The guests expressed interest in further developing relations with our university in the fields of education and science, including telecommunications and artificial intelligence. The parties agreed that RUDN University will give a presentation on Russian education in Serbian schools.

About students from Nicaragua and Serbia at RUDN University

Over its history, RUDN has trained over 360 specialists for Nicaragua in the humanities, medicine, agriculture, economics, and law. And for Serbia, over 100 specialists in philology, engineering, economics, law, and the humanities and social sciences.

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