Zahraniční studenti mohou studovat na magisterských programech předních vysokých škol v Rusku zdarma

A Master’s degree in Russia? Sign me up! Stu­dents from all over the globe can now study for free on a Master’s pro­gram at one of Russia and the world’s top uni­ver­si­ties thanks to Open Doors: Rus­si­an Scho­lar­ship Pro­ject, which has been laun­ched by joint ef­forts of Russia’s higher edu­cati­on in­sti­tu­ti­ons. Ap­pli­cati­ons for the first round of se­lecti­on can be sub­mit­ted until Fe­bru­a­ry 16, 2018.

Open Doors: Rus­si­an Scho­lar­ship Pro­ject is Russia’s first in­ter­nati­o­nal com­pe­ti­ti­on for pro­specti­ve Master’s stu­dents. The com­pe­ti­ti­on is held with the sup­port of the Rus­si­an Mi­nis­t­ry of Edu­cati­on and Science and the Ros­so­trud­ni­chestvo Fe­de­ral Agency; the As­so­ci­ati­on “Global Uni­ver­si­ties” acts as the or­ga­ni­zer. The pro­ject is the first to give stu­dents from all over the world a unique op­por­tu­ni­ty to enroll in a Master’s pro­gram in Russia wi­thout en­t­ran­ce exams and using a single-window system: en­t­rants can choose any one of more than 500 uni­ver­si­ties in 80 Rus­si­an cities, from Ka­li­nin­grad to Si­be­ria and the Far East. That inclu­des uni­ver­si­ties listed in top in­ter­nati­o­nal ran­kings, such as Times Higher Edu­cati­on World Uni­ver­si­ty Ran­kings (THE), QS World Uni­ver­si­ty Ran­kings and the Aca­de­mic Ran­king of World Uni­ver­si­ties (ARWU), as well as 21 lea­ding uni­ver­si­ties par­ti­ci­pa­ting inPro­ject 5-100 – a Rus­si­an aca­de­mic ex­cellen­ce ini­ti­a­ti­ve aimed at stren­gthe­ning the po­si­ti­on of the Rus­si­an edu­cati­on on the global market. Win­ners of the com­pe­ti­ti­on will enjoy early ad­mis­si­on and tu­i­ti­on-free edu­cati­on in a uni­ver­si­ty of their liking.

«Rus­si­an science and edu­cati­on have always been world-famous. Pro­vi­ding young people from other coun­tries with access to our in­tellectu­al po­ten­tial is what Rus­si­an uni­ver­si­ties can, and must, do for the global scien­ti­fic and tech­no­lo­gi­cal pro­gress: we be­lie­ve this is our mis­si­on, and it is above any and all po­li­ti­cal di­f­fe­ren­ces», says Daria Koz­lo­va, First Vice Rector of ITMO Uni­ver­si­ty (St. Pe­ter­sburg) and head of Open Doors: Rus­si­an Scho­lar­ship Pro­ject.

«In recent years, Rus­si­an higher edu­cati­on in­sti­tu­ti­ons have made a giant step for­ward in ope­ning up to the in­ter­nati­o­nal com­mu­ni­ty: for exam­ple, in ITMO Uni­ver­si­ty, the share of fo­re­ign stu­dents grew almost two-fold, and the number of in­ter­nati­o­nal employe­es in­cre­a­sed more than ten-fold. Lea­ding Rus­si­an uni­ver­si­ties are acti­ve­ly clim­bing up in global uni­ver­si­ty ran­kings and pro­ving their com­pe­ti­ti­ve abi­li­ty on the global arena thanks to such ini­ti­a­ti­ves as Pro­ject 5-100. We are ready to share our ex­per­ti­se and de­ve­lop in­ter­nati­o­nal aca­de­mic mo­bi­li­ty. We want stu­dents all over the world to know that the doors of Rus­si­an uni­ver­si­ties are wide open to them», she conclu­des.

The com­pe­ti­ti­on is open to all fo­re­ign ci­ti­zens, as well as Rus­si­an ci­ti­zens per­ma­nent­ly living abroad, who alrea­dy have a Ba­che­lor’s degree or are com­ple­ting their Ba­che­lor’s edu­cati­on in 2018. En­te­ring a Rus­si­an uni­ver­si­ty has never been sim­pler and easier: the com­pe­ti­ti­on is con­duc­ted en­ti­re­ly online, and the cri­te­ria are clear and transpa­rent.

To win a po­si­ti­on at a co­ve­ted uni­ver­si­ty, pro­specti­ve stu­dents must sign up on the pro­ject’s web­si­te: od.glo­ba­luni.ru/en and pass two rounds of se­lecti­on. The first, qua­li­fy­ing, round is a port­fo­lio con­test. En­t­rants should upload their port­fo­li­os online via the pro­ject’s web­si­te by Fe­bru­a­ry 16, 2018. Those who have suc­cess­fully passed the port­fo­lio con­test are in­vi­ted to the final round, an online test that will be avai­la­ble from March 5 to 15, 2018. The re­sults of the com­pe­ti­ti­on will be an­noun­ced at the end of March: a list of win­ners will be pu­b­lished on the pro­ject’s web­si­te. The com­pe­ti­ti­on’s tasks are avai­la­ble in Rus­si­an and En­g­lish. Win­ners can also choose to study at their uni­ver­si­ty of choice in either lan­gu­age.

This year, the com­pe­ti­ti­on is held in four sub­ject areas: Mathe­ma­tics, Com­pu­ter Science, Eco­no­mics, and Phy­s­ics. Win­ners of the con­test can select any pro­gram track within a sub­ject area of their choice, and then apply to one or se­ve­ral Rus­si­an uni­ver­si­ties that have edu­cati­o­nal pro­grams corre­spon­ding with the track that in­te­rests them. Each sub­ject area of the com­pe­ti­ti­on is su­per­vi­sed by one of the pro­mi­nent Rus­si­an uni­ver­si­ties. Mathe­ma­tics is cu­ra­ted by the Moscow In­sti­tu­te of Phy­s­ics and Tech­no­lo­gy that taughtten Nobel lau­re­a­tesITMO Uni­ver­si­ty (St. Pe­ter­sburg), an alma-mater to world pro­gra­m­ming cham­pi­ons, is in charge of Com­pu­ter Science; the Nati­o­nal Re­search Nuclear Uni­ver­si­ty (MEPhi, Moscow) su­per­vi­ses Phy­s­ics, and Eco­no­mics is taken care of by the Higher School of Eco­no­mics (Moscow). A number of other lea­ding Rus­si­an higher edu­cati­on in­sti­tu­ti­ons act as co-or­ga­ni­zers: theNati­o­nal Uni­ver­si­ty of Science and Tech­no­lo­gy MISIS (Moscow), Tomsk State Uni­ver­si­tythe Si­be­ri­an Fe­de­ral Uni­ver­si­ty(Kras­noyar­sk), No­vosi­bir­sk State Uni­ver­si­tySt. Pe­ter­sburg Po­ly­tech­nic Uni­ver­si­tyIm­ma­nu­el Kant Baltic Fe­de­ral Uni­ver­si­ty(Ka­li­nin­grad), the Ural Fe­de­ral Uni­ver­si­ty (Ye­ka­te­rinburg) and Kazan Fe­de­ral Uni­ver­si­ty.

All the de­tails on how to par­ti­ci­pa­te in Open Doors: Rus­si­an Scho­lar­ship Pro­ject can be found on the web­si­te: od.glo­ba­luni.ru/en.

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