Presidents of leading Russian universities are visiting Vietnam from September 14-19 to work on a project to attract more Vietnamese students to Russia.
A number of activities will be held under the project, including establishing direct contact between Russian and Vietnamese universities, aiming to attract more young Vietnamese citizens to study in Russia.
Introducing the Russian delegation’s itinerary in Vietnam, Shafinskaya Natalia, chief advisor for the Centre for Russian Culture and Science, said on September 15 Russian university representatives are to hold working sessions with the Ministry of Education and Training, several institutions and high schools in Hanoi.
The Russian representatives are reviewing their educational services and discussing future cooperation opportunities with their counterparts from Vietnam.
Most notably, they are sharing thoughts on organising a series of scientific research cooperation projects among Russian and Vietnamese universities.
They are to visit some historical relics in Vietnam to learn about the country’s traditional and culture.
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