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French-speaking students will get information about studying in Russia in their native language

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French-speaking students will get information about studying in Russia in their native language


06.04.2017

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StudyinRussia project for foreign students supervised by Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation has launched a French version of its website at the beginning of April. Now all information about studying opportunities in Russia is available in French language as well.

In view of its developers, French version of StudyinRussia.ru will significantly broaden the site audience. The main purpose of the website is to attract foreign students to study at Russian Universities. French language is native for two hundred million people on earth. This is an official language of 29 countries.

All necessary information for school graduates and post-graduate students is published on the website. Enseignement en Russie lists information about more than 3400 educational programs in the best state higher educational institutions of Russia to catch attention of the French-speaking audience. Each program has detailed description with indication of education fee, its duration, language of studying and contact information of the supervisor.

At present, there are ChineseSpanish and English versions of the educational website apart from the French one.

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