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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, November 2 (Xinhua) — On October 30, the Russian Cultural Center (RCC) in Beijing hosted an educational exhibition, "Day of Russian Universities in Beijing," bringing together over 35 universities from across Russia, from Kaliningrad to the Far East. The RCC announced this in a press release.
As a reminder, 48,000 Chinese citizens, excluding preparatory students, were studying in Russia in the 2023-2024 academic year. This was noted by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova last August.
According to a press release, the event was attended by over 500 guests, including prospective students, their parents, and representatives of educational agencies. Participants were able to learn about Russian university programs, ask questions of their delegates, and attend presentations on study opportunities in Russia.
The exhibition featured themed workshops and training sessions. Pacific National University held a training session on developing entrepreneurial skills, Saratov State Technical University named after Yuri Gagarin offered career guidance, and the Moscow Aviation Institute organized a quiz on aerospace topics. Participants noted that the knowledge and skills gained will be useful in their future studies and professional endeavors.
In addition, university representatives held a live broadcast on Weibo dedicated to education in Russia. The live broadcast attracted over 2,000 viewers, and the recording was viewed over 120,000 times within two hours of its conclusion.
The event organizers are convinced that the "Day of Russian Universities in Beijing" exhibition has become an important event for everyone interested in education in Russia. It not only provided participants with a unique opportunity to learn more about Russian universities but also contributed to strengthening cultural and educational ties between Russia and China.
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