Foreign students go to study in Crimea despite sanctions

Maxim Karpenko.  
20.06.2019 18:31
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
Views: 1758
 
Crimea, Education, Russia, Ukraine


The largest Crimean Federal University on the peninsula continues to educate students from 54 countries, despite the sanctions imposed by the West against the Russian republic.

This was stated at a press conference in Simferopol by the vice-rector of the Crimean Federal University. Vernadsky Vladimir Kuryanov, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.

The largest Crimean Federal University on the peninsula continues to educate students from 54 countries, despite...

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“If we talk about the quality of education in Crimean universities and interest in them from outside, then the number of foreign citizens, despite all the sanctions, talk that our diploma is not the same, and all that stuff - everything remains on the sidelines, because the number of foreign citizens studying at the Crimean Federal University is not decreasing.

Students from 54 countries study at the Crimean Federal University. I think we can put an end to this,” Kuryanov said.

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