Russian Government Will Pay For Its Citizens Going To Study At World’s Top Universities

The draft decree entitled “Global Education” is ready and announced to be signed by President of Russia in 2012. Starting in 2013, the program will annually cover tuition fees for one thousand candidates, according to Kommersant daily newspaper.

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Azeri Government supports students to study abroad

Azerbaijan is one of the few countries where young people have an opportunity to study abroad at the governmental expense. For the moment two options of the governmental financing of the foreign education of Azerbaijani students exist.

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Tatarstan gets ahead with international students mobility

Particular attention is paid to the training and re-training of the young specialists and scientists under 35 (70% of all the programme budget). Grant covers education, accommodation and alimentation fees, transportation, textbooks, minor expenses.

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Student recruitment in Kazakhstan. Bolashak Scholarship News

International scholarship “Bolashak” has been launched in 1993 by president of Kazakhstan for the purpose of preparing the qualified specialists abroad. Scholarship includes education, accommodation and transport fees, insurance.

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Travel Tips. Baku

Baku is the capital of the Republic of Azerbaijan. It is also the largest port of the Caspian sea and the biggest city of the Caucasus and also one of the most ancient and largest cities of the East.

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Travel Tips. Kazan

Kazan is the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, a large port on the left side of the Volga river and one of the largest economical, scientific and cultural centers of Russia.

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Travel Tips. Moscow

Moscow is the capital of Russian Federation, its economical and cultural center, the largest city in the country and in whole Europe, and is among the ten largest cities of the world.

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Travel Tips. Kiev

Kiev is the capital of Ukraine, the largest city of the country, its cultural, political and economical center.

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Travel Tips. St. Petersburg

Saint Petersburg is called a cultural capital of Russia. There exists a variety of architectural monuments and buildings in the city: The Peter and Paul Fortress, St. Isaac's Cathedral, Kazan Cathedral, Church of the Savior on Blood and many others.

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Travel Tips. Astana

Astana is a young capital (from 1997) of Kazakhstan located in its northern part.

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Travel Tips. Almaty

Almaty is the largest city of Kazakhstan known as its “south capital”. It is located at the foot of Tian-Shan.

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Travel Tips. Sofia

The capital of Bulgaria – Sofia – is an ancient European city famous by its outstanding historical architectural monuments.

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Kazan is “the third capital of Russia”

Kazan (the capital of Tatarstan Republic) is one of the largest economical, political and scientific centers of Russia. Prosperous demographic and economic situation in comparison with other regions of the Russian Federation, makes Tatarstan a very attractive market of educational services both for graduate and postgraduate programmes. Level of students' preparation and mobility (only 18% of students enter the local universities) is rather high due to the state grant «Algarysh», and because of the relatively high solvency. According to UNESCO, in 2009 46 964 of Russian citizens were studying abroad. The considerable part of them were citizens of Tatarstan.

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Azerbaijan. Interest in International Education

Azerbaijan is one of few countries where the possibility to study abroad is given at the expense of the state. Unlike the majority of the post-Soviet states, Azerbaijan is characterized by steady population growth. The number of young people outnumbers the older generation. In 2010 according to UNESCO 7 486 citizens of Azerbaijan studied abroad.

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«Bolashak» international grant has been awarded to 216 applicants

«Bolashak» international grant has been awarded to 216 applicants According to the information on the web-site of the Kazakh President, «Bolashak» international grant has been awarded to 216 applicants. Commission has also confirmed the list of priority specialities for 2012: 74 specialities have been included into it. Professional training will be carried out only within the limits of master and PhD programmes.

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The majority of applicants for «Bolashak» want to become financiers

The most part of competitors prefer the following specialities: Finance, Law, Economics, Oil and Gas Business, Information Technology and Systems, Communication Networks and Systems, Multichannel Telecommunication Systems, The Radio Communication, Broadcasting and Television, Telecommunications, Technology Management, Tourism Management, Hotel Management, Energetics.

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