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Young leaders from abroad invited to participate in New Generation program

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Young leaders from abroad invited to participate in New Generation program


03.02.2020

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The New Generation program implemented by Rossotrudnichestvo has started accepting applications, the agency’s website reports. Young people aged 25 to 35 years who do not have Russian citizenship are invited to participate. The program has been running for almost ten years, and during its existence about seven thousand people have been involved in it.

The main objective of the program is to create conditions for strengthening the dialogue between young professionals from Russia and other countries. The New Generation participants, including young entrepreneurs, public figures, journalists, scientists, diplomats, artists and artists, work together in the format of international educational and dialogue platforms, trainings and special sessions, sports and cultural events. All of them are held in Russia.

Each project or session is a unique event with its own individual business and cultural program. The program of trips includes meetings with scientific and cultural figures, representatives of leading media, visits to government bodies and public organizations, as well as a rich cultural program during which members of delegations get acquainted with the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of Russia.

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