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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia
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One of RUDN's core values is its multinationality and international cooperation. Throughout its history, the university has trained nearly 40,000 international graduates. Today, over 13,000 international students are enrolled at the university.
RUDN University has a strong connection with its alumni. The university actively collaborates with many former students, who now hold high-ranking positions in their countries' governments, teach Russian at universities, and promote their alma mater's educational programs. Further proof of this was the International Forum of Foreign Alumni of Soviet and Russian Universities, the final day of which was held at RUDN University.
The event, organized jointly by the Russian Ministry of Higher Education and Science and the World Alumni Association, brought together over 100 representatives of associations from 50 countries, government officials, university rectors, and Russian education and science ambassadors from various countries. At the forum's thematic panels, participants discussed ideas for improving work in the areas of business cooperation, education, science, the promotion of the Russian language, and the preservation of traditional values.
University-city
RUDN University gave its guests a campus tour: the international graduates visited the Multifunctional Center, toured the renovated Granum agricultural complex of the Agrarian and Technological Institute, and the simulation center where future medical professionals hone their practical skills. Former students of our university were pleasantly surprised by how much the university has changed and grown since their graduation.
I graduated from RUDN University in 1980. This is my sixth time back here. Each time, the university changes, and it already feels like a whole town.
Fawaz Muhammad Ahmed
an engineering graduate from Lebanon
I was pleasantly impressed with the RUDN University Multifunctional Center. Many problems are solved there. From paperwork to securing a place in the dorm, the system is very user-friendly.
Kouzalis Anastasios
a graduate of the Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Natural Sciences from Cyprus
Forum participants also learned about the work our university does with graduates, as well as the opportunities for further education and Russian language improvement available to former students.
Our university offers over 100 distance learning programs for continuing education. We can also tailor programs to the specific needs of a specific university or organization. RUDN University graduates and their families can study Russian online for free on the digital preparatory faculty platform.
Marina Rekets
Vice-Rector for International Affairs at RUDN University
Incidentally, due to the interest of guests in studying and improving their Russian language skills, RUDN University now plans to offer this opportunity on preferential terms to international graduates of other Soviet and Russian universities.
A ticket to life
Of course, the forum couldn't help but bring up memories of RUDN, as returning to their alma mater always makes our graduates feel like young students rushing off to class.
At RUDN University, I saw and touched computers for the first time. But computer science didn't come easy to me: during my first semester, my professor gave me a C upfront and made me promise to improve it by the end of the year, otherwise I'd be expelled. I studied day and night, and on my next exam, I got an A, finishing top of my class. Now, I use the knowledge I gained at university to develop my country.
Assenga Boniface Thomas
Plenipotentiary Representative of the Association of Tanzanian Graduates of Institutions of the Russian Federation and Former Soviet Union Countries, graduate of the Faculty of Economics at RUDN University
During my studies, I was very active, dancing with the "Rhythms of Friendship" group. I even choreographed a Lebanese dance, and I was pleased to learn that it's still performed today. Russia and RUDN University became my second home. I studied here for 12 years, including my master's and doctoral studies. Thanks to this, I became a professor and head of department at my university. RUDN University gave me a start in life. And now I consider myself an ambassador of the Russian language and education in Lebanon. I even teach Russian, even though I have an engineering background, and I also administer exams using the Russian system, where students draw a question and answer questions in a conversational format with the professor.
Aung Georges Emil
Plenipotentiary Representative of the Association of Graduates of USSR Universities in Lebanon, graduate of the Engineering Faculty of RUDN University
Roman Karlash, who studied economics, even told an interesting story about how friendships from his university days helped him open a business abroad.
When we were starting a business in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, one of the first people we met in the country while visiting car parks was the uncle of one of my friend's friends, with whom we lived together in the fifth block of the dormitory.
Roman Karlash
Director of Yango Ride
Roman notes that his alma mater gave him the most important thing: the ability to find a common language with people from anywhere in the world.
Results and plans
Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Konstantin Mogilevsky participated in the forum's closing ceremony. In his speech, he noted that international graduates are ambassadors not only of Russian education but also of Russian culture.
They may be engaged in a wide variety of activities—scientists, teachers, businessmen. But they always remember Russia as their second homeland. And there's ample evidence that it's much easier to do business with graduates of our universities. This applies to both interdepartmental relations and business operations. They are a very valuable, very precious Russian asset. These are not strangers to us. They are our people, regardless of what they are currently doing.
Konstantin Mogilevsky
RUDN University Rector Oleg Yastrebov echoed the Deputy Minister's words, emphasizing that graduates are the primary conduit for the university's interests.
Alumni form a living network, uniting continents. Each one is an ambassador, carrying a piece of Russia with them and becoming a conduit for dialogue and cooperation between countries. RUDN's 250,000 graduates represent 250,000 success stories, proof of the exceptional quality of Soviet and Russian education.
Oleg Yastrebov
At the final plenary session, international graduates presented proposals put forward during the forum's thematic sessions. According to Esen Saliev (representative of Kyrgyzstan), moderator of the "Science Without Borders" section, it is necessary to strengthen efforts to ensure automatic recognition of Russian diplomas abroad, admit foreign scientists to the Russian Academy of Sciences, and increase support for young talent.
The moderator of the "Foreign Graduates as Ambassadors of the Russian Language" session, RUDN University graduate Flores Arcila Rubén Darío from Colombia, spoke about the lack of awareness abroad of the benefits of studying Russian and the opportunities offered by Russian education for foreign citizens. Participants also noted difficulties obtaining visas, the lack of a comprehensive approach to training foreign specialists, and the lack of relevant information about Russia for dissemination on social media.
The results of the sections' work will be reflected in the final resolution, which will serve as the basis for further collaboration with international alumni. The initial results of this partnership will be discussed at a forum next year, with plans to involve more than 2,000 international alumni.
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