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  2. Russian Children's Welfare Society - Wikipedia

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    RCWS launched a scholarship program to help orphans transition to independent adult life and attain higher education. Since then, the number of participants has grown from 3 in the 2003–2004 academic year to 42 students in 2010-2011. To date, 18 scholarship recipients have completed their schooling and have found employment.

  3. Saint Petersburg State University - Wikipedia

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    The same year, over 21,000 international students from 100 different countries applied to the university for state-funded scholarship programs, with only 1,000 being accepted. This reflects an overall acceptance rate of around 4% for both domestic students and international students studying on scholarships. [5]

  4. Moscow State Institute of International Relations - Wikipedia

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    There is a number of other student clubs including Student Union, [26] Moscow International Model United Nations (MIMUN) (in 2017 was named after Vitaly Churkin), Student Science Society [27] (includes Business Club, Debate Club, Germanic Studies Club, etc.), Russian Association of Public Relations Students [28]

  5. Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

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    The Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Russian: Российский университет дружбы народов имени Патриса Лумумбы), also known as RUDN University and until 1992 and after March 2023, as Patrice Lumumba University in honour of the Congolese politician Patrice Lumumba, is a public research university located in Moscow, Russia.

  6. Ministry of Education and Science (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The MES of Russia was a federal body implementing the executive functions relating to the development of state policy and to legal regulation in the following spheres: scientific, scientific and technical and innovative activity, the development of federal centers of science and high technology, state scientific centers and so called "science-cities" and intellectual property, youth policy ...

  7. Novosibirsk State University - Wikipedia

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    Novosibirsk State University (NSU) is a public research university located in Novosibirsk, Russia.The university was founded in 1958, on the principles of integration of education and science, early involvement of students with research activities and the engagement of leading scientists in its teaching programmes.

  8. Russian students can now get cash payments for having babies ...

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    Female college students in some Russian regions can get 100,000 rubles, or about $900 at current exchange rates, for having a baby.

  9. Future Leaders Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) is a scholarship student exchange program administered by the U.S. Department of State through funding from the Freedom Support Act. The program provides opportunities for high school students (ages 15–19) from Eurasia , mainly from the former Eastern Bloc , to spend a year in the United States , living with a ...