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Russian universities at Education & Careers Expo in Hong Kong

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Russian universities at Education & Careers Expo in Hong Kong


29.01.2019

Photo: Rossotrudnichestvo

Russian stand at the Education & Careers Expo annual educational exhibition presented the information about more than 50 leading Russian universities. This is one of the largest and most representational exhibitions in the region. Rossotrudnichestvo provided the work of Russian pavilion, the organization’s website infroms. 

Russian stand presented the training programs of Russian higher institutes and the procedure of enrollment. Russian Embassy in China prepared the information about the educational system in Russia. During the opening ceremony, organizers welcomed Russian participation and called it important for the development of bilateral relations in field of education.  

Russian pavilion has been popular during the whole time of expo. Students and graduates of Hong Kong and continental China were interested in the advantages that Russian higher education provides, and its difference from Chinese, European and American systems. Guest also wanted to learn more about the opportunities of free education in Russia. 

Russkiy Mir has reported about the results of journalists’ research held by one of the Chinese publishers earlier. According to the paper, Chinese students go to Russia for their studies due to the quality of education and its affordable price.

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