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How to enroll at a Russian university using the education-in-russia com website

How to enroll at a Russian university using the education-in-russia.com website Vyacheslav Prokofyev/TASS There is now a new website for foreigners who want to study in Russia - education-in-russia.com. You can apply to study online and many programs offer free tuition. Here, we explain how best to use the new service. The Federal Agency Rossotrudnichestvo has launched a new website on which any foreign national can fill in an application online to study in Russia - https://education-in-russia.com/. “This new service, a one-stop shop, is designed to provide a completely transparent process - from submitting an application and the various stages of the admissions process to visa and migration support,” the agency said in a commentary to TASS.

Students ready for legal battle to cut tuition costs

Students ready for legal battle to cut tuition costs Students of leading Russian universities are preparing to file class action lawsuits against their universities, demanding a reduction in the cost of their tuition to reflect the shift to distance learning this year during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to recent statements made by representatives of some student communities in Russia and some local media reports. One lawsuit has already been submitted, by students of Moscow State University (MSU) at the end of November, although no date has yet been set for proceedings by the Moscow court. Similar lawsuits may soon be filed by students from other leading domestic universities, among which are the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, the Moscow State Pedagogical University, the Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University, the Chuvash State University and some other regional Russian universities.

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Russian professor jailed for 12 years after dismembering his girlfriend

Russian professor jailed for 12 years after dismembering his girlfriend
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Napoleon scholar Oleg Sokolov sentenced to 12 years jail for dismembering Russian student

Napoleon scholar Oleg Sokolov sentenced to 12 years jail for dismembering Russian student Posted SatSaturday 26 DecDecember 2020 at 12:00am Oleg Sokolov is well known for re-enacting the battles of former French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte. ( Print text only Cancel A Russian court has sentenced a Napoleonic historian to 12-and-a-half years jail after convicting him of the murder of a young student, whom he dismembered. Key points: Oleg Sokolov was found in a river with a bag containing body parts of a 24-year-old woman He pleaded guilty to murder but said it was not premeditated The former history professor was renowned for re-enacting the battle scenes of Napoleon Bonaparte

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