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French students will be able to practice at Russian diaspora events

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French students will be able to practice at Russian diaspora events


22.03.2019

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The Coordinating Council of Russian Compatriots (CCRC) in France invited students from French universities for professional internships. In addition, the CCRC announced that it is opening its meetings for everybody. Guests will have the opportunity to present their projects or ideas to representatives of Russian-speaking organizations and to receive their support, Russkiy Ochevidets reports.

Organizations that unite Russian-speaking residents of France hold dozens of mass events and actions annually, such as the Immortal Regiment, Total Dictation and others. Students who plan to work with the organization of social projects and mass events can gain great experience in the CCRC. They will also learn about relations between Russia and France, and will be able to practice in writing articles on the development of these relations and on other topics. The Coordination Council announced that they are inviting volunteers to hold mass events and assist the elderly.

The decision to make the meetings of CCRC open may become historic for the development of Russian diaspora in France. In order to get to the meeting of the members of CCRC, it is necessary to send a request to the Council via e-mail and explain the reason to become a participant. Anyone can tell the meeting’s participants about their projects aimed at promoting Russian language, history and culture of Russia. They can also help Russian-speaking residents of France.

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