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New season Lomonosov Universiade for Russian and foreign students starts

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New season Lomonosov Universiade for Russian and foreign students starts


03.04.2019

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The submission of applications to participate in the new season of the Lomonosov Universiade has started, Gosudarstvennue novosti website reports. The competition in international cooperation and global research was organized with the assistance of the Eurasian Economic Commission.

The intellectual competition is dedicated to the five-year anniversary of the signing of the agreement on the formation of the Eurasian Union.

Bachelor students from Russia and other countries who are interested in the history of international relations and study modern political and economic relations, as well as issues of Eurasian integration, are welcome to participate.

It is necessary to fill in the registration form on the website of the contest and write an essay on the topic of Eurasian integration to take part in it. 

The qualifying stage of the competition will end on April 11. The final stage is scheduled for April 20 and will be held at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

The best participants will be offered to enter the Master's programme of Moscow State University. They will be given privileges for admission to the Faculty of Global Processes of Moscow State University and other leading universities in our country.

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