Exploring the cultural impact on Russian education

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Russia is infamous for its tourist attractions. So when you think of Russia for studying, as a destination the first thing you will think of will be landmarks like St. Basil Cathedral and the Red Square in Moscow and the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. For international students, this is the imagery that will first crop up in their minds. However, studying in Russia is more than an experience that will take you far beyond its well-known tourist destinations.  

 

Russia is big

 

A country that is big, with a landmass that is massive it is no surprise that Russia is a melting pot for a variety of languages and cultures. For students who are keen on exploring different interests and discovering cultures, Russia is the perfect country for them. With the tremendous size of the country comes an extremely heterogeneous population. Russia is home to 200 ethnic groups, which speak an estimated 100+ different languages. As a student, if you are looking to learn Russian or want to brush up on your Russian language skills, there are many options for studying the language outside of Russia. Russia is a country that is extraordinarily diverse and is filled with different traditions and cultures. Apart from this there is a great number of higher education institutions of all shapes and sizes here.    

 

Diversified culture

 

The history of Russia is composed of diverse cultures. Today, Russian culture is a thorough mix of different traditions and innovations. Also, Russia is home to some of the world’s most famed cultural figures. Famous names include Dostoyevsky, Tchaikovsky, Tolstoy, and countless other famous figures of Russia. The country has played a huge role in the development of the global outlook on some of the art forms like ballet, classical music, fine arts, and literature. 

 

When in Russia, it is not uncommon to be treated in a friendly manner by local Russians. Russians are known for their hospitable and friendly nature, and it is a sort of custom to return the favor by bringing a gift when you are invited to a Russian household. Some traditions like trips to the local banya (steam bath), lifelong friendships, and celebrating over 50 national holidays like Women’s Day and Undergraduate’s Day are all cultural staples to look forward to when choosing Russia. 

 

Education in Russia

 

There are several remarkable figures, prolific writers, and artists from Russia. It is because of them that Russia has become the place for students choosing to pursue and study higher education in sciences, as well as humanities and social sciences. Pursuing an education in Russia is made even more exciting with the fact that Russia is home to twenty-six UNESCO world heritage sites that attract millions of tourists and Russians alike.    

 

Owed to the large number of international students visiting Russia for education, many universities have started offering programs in English, especially at the graduate and postgraduate levels. Russia’s two main hubs i.e. Moscow and St. Petersburg, Study programs in English can mostly be found here. Learning the Russian language, however, will be a huge help to make you understand the locals and also help in your day-to-day life as an international student in Russia.

 

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Conclusion 

 

Rapid development in Russia has turned it into and made it an incredible destination for students. It is a destination where students get to immerse themselves in a diverse culture that cannot be found in most other countries. Since Russia is continuously broadening its opportunities for international students, it may be an ‘off the beaten path’ study abroad destination and one that is all the more interesting.