😍Good news for UNISA undergraduate students!
Department of Linguistics and modern Languages has elaborated the Short Learning Programme, introducing foundational Russian language skills.
Duration time: 6 months ❗️
✅The introductory module - First Steps in Russian Pronunciation, Vocabulary and Grammar (FSPV01) - is designed for complete beginners with no prior knowledge of Russian.
✅Russian in Context: Language and Culture for Beginners (RCLB02) is aimed to consolidate and extend starter-level skills by strengthening communicative competence in real-life context.
Registration is open until 20 Feb❗️
For further inquires you are welcome to contact Prof Napjadi Letsoalo.
📞Tel: 012 429 6385
📧Email: [email protected]
🇷🇺 Don’t miss you chance to learn Russian!
#RussianLanguageCourses#UNISA
😍Good news for UNISA undergraduate students!
Department of Linguistics and modern Languages has elaborated the Short Learning Programme, introducing foundational Russian language skills.
Duration time: 6 months ❗️
✅The introductory module - First Steps in Russian Pronunciation, Vocabulary and Grammar (FSPV01) - is designed for complete beginners with no prior knowledge of Russian.
✅Russian in Context: Language and Culture for Beginners (RCLB02) is aimed to consolidate and extend starter-level skills by strengthening communicative competence in real-life context.
Registration is open until 20 Feb❗️
For further inquires you are welcome to contact Prof Napjadi Letsoalo.
📞Tel: 012 429 6385
📧Email: [email protected]
🇷🇺 Don’t miss you chance to learn Russian!
#RussianLanguageCourses#UNISA
🗓 Russia is taking part in the #G20 Education Working Group Ministerial Meeting in Skukuza, South Africa.
On the sidelines of the event, Head of the Russian delegation, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia Airat Gatiyatov, held a bilateral meeting with the Minister of Higher Education and Training of the Republic of South Africa, Buti Kgwaridi Manamela.
Airat Gatiyatov emphasized that developing educational cooperation with South Africa is one of the priorities of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
“We see great potential in expanding joint master’s programs, scientific research, and increasing the number of South African students studying at Russian universities. I am confident that a systematic and mutually beneficial dialogue will contribute to the further strengthening of friendly relations between our countries,” noted the Deputy Minister.
Key outcomes of the talks:
• Interest among South African students in studying in Russia remains consistently high, especially in engineering fields such as nuclear energy, IT, and mechanical engineering.
• The parties agreed to develop joint master’s and PhD programs with the participation of academic supervisors from both countries.
• Starting November 5, 2025, a Russian language course will be launched at the University of South Africa (#UNISA). The program will be coordinated by the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN) and Tyumen State University.
• To ensure the systematic development of cooperation, the parties proposed holding the next meeting of the Joint Working Group on Education in 2026 in Russia.
#G20SouthAfrica