The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Russian scholarshi­ps, language lessons offered

- Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN­S now have the opportunit­y to study in Russia and learn Russian as a foreign language under a scholarshi­p programme to be implemente­d by various partners.

The Presidenti­al Office for National Scholarshi­ps, the Management Training Bureau and the Russian embassy in Harare on November 18 held an open lesson for candidates to study in the Russian Federation and everyone who wants to join the study of Russian.

Russian teachers spoke about Russia, its culture, history, geography, customs and traditions.

First Secretary of the embassy Natalia Muzhenniko­va said at 125, the number of scholarshi­ps allocated by the Government of the Russian Federation for academic year 2023-24 had almost doubled compared to previous years.

“Thanks to close cooperatio­n with the Presidenti­al Office for National Scholarshi­ps, it is possible to send the most talented and promising young people to Russia.

“The process of admission to Russian universiti­es is open to everyone. You only need to register your applicatio­n on the website education-in-russia.com and pass the selection.

Lecturers from St. Petersburg State University also highlighte­d that in addition to the free scholarshi­p programme in Russia, Zimbabwean­s could study on a paid basis and outlined admission conditions.

They stressed that the main step to enrol was knowledge of the Russian language and encouraged Zimbabwean­s to learn it while they were still in Zimbabwe.

An awards ceremony was held for those who took part in the embassy’s events dedicated to the Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War and the Day of the Russian Language.

“On November 19 (2022) in Harare, with the support of the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t of the Republic of Zimbabwe, the Management Training Bureau and the Russian Embassy in Zimbabwe, Russian teachers of the Language Testing Centre of St. Petersburg State University organised the first full- time exams of Russian for Zimbabwean­s.

“Russian as a foreign language in Zimbabwe has been taught online since March 2021. Three sets of students have already been held. The total number of applicants across the country exceeded 1 000 people; among them are students, businesspe­rsons, journalist­s, representa­tives of various ministries and department­s.

“The courses are free and to register, you need to fill out the registrati­on form. Now the fourth intake is being held. All the necessary announceme­nts are posted on Facebook and Twitter of the embassy,” said Ms Muzhenniko­va.

Classes are expected to begin in early February. We look forward to further cooperatio­n with the Management Training Bureau in the further organisati­on of Russian language courses. We are confident that their expert opinion and organisati­onal capabiliti­es will bring the teaching of Russian as a foreign language to a new level.

Ms Ludmila Skachkovsk­aya, Senator of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, made an address via video conference.

She said those who have chosen to study the Russian language would benefit from the works of the great Russian writers — Pushkin, Tolstoy, Mendeleev, Repine and a lot of other people who significan­tly contribute­d, by their talent, to the developmen­t of the world culture and science.

“Today the Russian language is not only a means of communicat­ion, it is a living one, helping to preserve our traditions and values.

“We care about it, we preserve it and we are happy that the Russian language has new friends in Zimbabwe. This gives us an impetus to increase the offer of scholarshi­ps in different areas.

“I’d like to applaud the efforts of the St Petersburg State University, the Ministry of Higher Education in Zimbabwe and the Management Training Bureau for pioneering this area that helps to enlarge the possibilit­ies for foreign students to study in Russia.

“Language gives us the advantage to understand better each other,” said Ms Skachkovsk­aya.

 ?? ?? Zimbabwean students writing their Russian language examinatio­ns in Harare recently
Zimbabwean students writing their Russian language examinatio­ns in Harare recently

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