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Foreign students of creative arts to return to Russia in October

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Foreign students of creative arts to return to Russia in October


01.09.2020

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Foreign students of Russian drama, art, dance, and music schools and universities will be able to come to Russia in a month, TASS reports. According to the Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova, the restoration of the full-time education process for them is planned from the beginning of October.

The minister spoke about this during her speech to students and teachers at the Moscow State Academy of Choreography in honor of the Day of Knowledge.

The head of the department added that a list of foreign students was being compiled. She assured that it would soon become known which of the students will start their studies. This issue has already been discussed with Rospotrebnadzor specialists, Lyubimova specified.

She also checked the readiness of the educational institution to work with students remotely prior to their arrival in Russia. Teachers and students showed her the system from different classrooms. Three cameras were used to record the teacher's movements. Microphones were attached separately to the piano. And the teacher could follow the movements of the students on two large screens.

Online classes with Japanese and American students will begin at the Moscow State Academy of Arts on Wednesday, September 2.

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