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  2. Russian Embassy School in London - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The school accepts students from Russian diplomat families. The Russian Ambassador may decide whether or not a student not from a diplomatic family will get enrollment in the school. [4] It was founded in 1954, [5] and was previously the Soviet Embassy School in London.

  3. Embassy of Russia, London - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Russia in London is the diplomatic mission of Russia in the United Kingdom. [1] The main building and Consular section is located at 5 and 6-7 Kensington Palace Gardens at the junction with Bayswater Road; the Ambassador's Residence is located in a separate building at 13 Kensington Palace Gardens (Harrington House). [1]

  4. International students in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The recruitment target was met in one year and in the 2022/23 academic year, there were 758,855 international students studying at UK higher education institutions, equivalent to 25.8% of all higher education students in the UK – ranging from 18.6% in Wales to 28.7% in Scotland.

  5. Chevening Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    In 2007–08, the Chevening Scholarships cost the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office approximately £22 million. [5] In the same year the Chevening Fellowships scheme cost approximately £4 million. [5] In July 2010, the British Foreign Minister announced a cut of £10 million from the scholarships budget, in the context of wider budget cuts.

  6. List of ambassadors of Russia to the United Kingdom

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    1706: Establishment of the permanent mission in the Kingdom of England. 14 November 1720: Relations freezes as Great Britain (England's successor) refuse to recognize Russia as the empire. 1730: Restoration of diplomatic relations. 1741–1748: Allies in the Austrian War of Succession. 1756–1763: Opponents in the Seven Years' War.

  7. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Armed Forces accepts foreigners of any country to their ranks. Under a plan, posted on the ministry's web site in 2010, foreigners without dual citizenship are able to sign up for five-year contracts – and are eligible for Russian citizenship after serving three years. According to the amended law, a citizen of any foreign country ...

  8. Overseas Research Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The award is among the most selective and prestigious awards offered to international students [2] [3] and scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence and research potential. The Scheme is funded through the four UK higher education funding bodies (for England , Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland ).

  9. Immigration to Russia - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Russia involves foreign citizens (or people without any citizenship) seeking permanent residence in the territory of the Russian Federation.Historically, Russian empire was one of the World's leading destination for immigrants starting with the reign of Peter I in ca. 1700, and especially after the ascension of Catherine II to the Russian throne in 1762, until the October ...