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Glasgow students study Russian at Tver State University

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Glasgow students study Russian at Tver State University


14.01.2021

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Restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of coronavirus infection could not prevent foreign students from studying at a Russian university, PANORAMA PRO reports.

After the New Year holidays, students from the University of Glasgow began to study Russian at Tver State University. Classes were held online.

Glasgow University has been sending its students to Tver every year for a decade. They study Russian as a foreign language at the local university for twenty-seven weeks.

Despite the pandemic, students from Scotland do not lose hope to come to Tver and continue their classes in full-time format.

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