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Russian high school represented at educational forum in USA

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Russian high school represented at educational forum in USA


20.11.2018

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Russian higher education, the study of the Russian language and many other topics has been discussed at the University of Central Florida, Rossotrudichestvo (Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation) reports. Discussions, round tables and meetings were held at one of the largest universities in the United States as part of International Education Week. The program was organized by the Russian Language Department on the Faculty of Modern Languages ​​and Literature.

Members of the Russian Club along with those who study Russian joint the events. The organization has been working at the University of Central Florida for several years. The participants noted that knowledge of the language is essential for understanding Russian traditions, mentality, uniqueness and diversity of the Russian culture. Many students went to Russia, and after graduation, they dream to return there again as teachers, diplomats or scientists.

The International Education Week united dozens of higher educational institutions of the USA, it is aimed at promoting student exchanges and developing academic mobility. Schools, colleges, universities, embassies, diplomatic missions, international organizations, local authorities, public organizations and volunteer organizations attended it.

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