Russia and China continue to strengthen their economic cooperation, and to accelerate this, highly qualified international specialists will be needed. They must not only have a deep understanding of the laws, economy, and technologies of both countries, but also be fluent in the Russian language.
Chinese students come to study in Russia for several reasons:
- Russian universities offer solid theoretical training and a practical foundation in various fields of science and technology. Students can participate in research and development projects, as well as internships with large domestic and international companies.
- Education in Russia is much cheaper than in Europe and the United States.
- Chinese students are interested in Russia and its culture.
- Russia and China are implementing joint projects in various areas, from oil extraction to construction and trade. Therefore, specialists who are fluent in the language and have specialized education are in high demand.
Advantages of studying in Russia:
- The opportunity to complete internships and participate in research and design projects at large Russian enterprises, foreign companies, or universities.
- Talent search, recruitment, development, promotion, and retention of Russian-speaking specialists within the framework of Russian-Chinese cooperation in the fields of economics, trade, education, and culture.
- A better understanding of Russia's cultural traditions.
- Tuition fees are lower than in Europe and America.
Chinese students typically choose Russian technical education. The most popular fields are nanotechnology, computer science, energy, mechanical engineering, and architecture. Some also opt for economics, finance and credit, chemistry, and biology. Additionally, students participate in regional studies and learn Russian as a foreign language, which allows graduates to work as translators for Russian-speaking and Chinese companies.
Professional areas of study:
Many Chinese students choose engineering and technical specialties related to nanotechnology, computer science, energy, mechanical engineering, and architecture. Other popular fields include economics, finance and credit, chemistry, biology, arts, medicine, and professional language courses.