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Sino Dzhonov has dreamt of becoming a lawyer since he was a child. He daydreamed of being a reputable young man wearing an expensive suit and holding a briefcase, and he loved this image. However, when he studied at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), he realized that what matters most is not the looks but the knowledge you possess. Today, Sino is a successful young specialist, with an 80% win rate in court.
RUDN has entered a new decade ... February 8, in the State Kremlin Palace it gathered its faithful companions - graduates, teachers, students, staff and friends. Read about the nostalgic memories, meeting with old friends, love for Alma Mater and the succession of graduates generations.
RUDN is celebrating its anniversary! Watch live broadcast of Gala Night at the State Kremlin Palace on February 8, on the RUDN website!
RUDN University has launched the Green University project. Together with partner universities, it plants “trees of friendship” in different countries. Each tree is a step towards preserving the green world.
What unites a university employee, teacher, enterprise manager, doctor, scientist and engineer? They are the first graduates of University of Peoples’ Friendship ...
RUDN has become alma mater for many talented people, trained more than one generation of true professionals who make the world a better place. Birthday is an occasion to unite and once again say: “I love RUDN!”
On the eve of the 60th anniversary of RUDN University, it launches the project “Man of the year of the creation of RUDN University”. The heroes of the project are teachers and staff who came to the university in the early years of its existence and connected their lives with it.
RUDN University has its own Clinical and Diagnostic Center on campus. Each newly arrived student from China undergoes a mandatory medical examination and is under medical supervision for at least 14 days from the date of arrival. ⠀
As a child, Kasthuri read Russian folk tales and dreamed of coming to Russia. Today he is a student of the Philological Faculty of RUDN University where he studies the Russian language and culture. He has an ambitious goal: to tell about Russia back in his home country of Sri Lanka.
A student of the Institute of Medicine at RUDN University, Keturah Musonda, was brought to Russia by a family loss that changed her life entirely. Back in her home country Zambia, she had to bury her brother: he passed away from a disease that modern medicine has long learned to control. It was then that Keturah realized: her calling is to help people. After graduation, she plans on working as a doctor and on spreading the best medical practices throughout her home country.
We talked with the president of the Lebanese community, Hussein Abbas, learned what traditions the Lebanese adopted from their great-grandfathers, how foreigners preserve their culture outside their homeland.