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Far Eastern Federal University continues cooperation with Japanese University

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Far Eastern Federal University continues cooperation with Japanese University


10.08.2018

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A joint educational program will gather several dozens of Japanese and Russian students. It will be held at the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), TASS reports. Guests from the Land of the Rising Sun arrived to Vladivostok on August 10 in the morning. A Tokai University research Bosei Maru vessel brought them to the capital of Primorye.

The vessel used to visit the Russian Far East earlier, but Vladivostok acted only as a host for the previous five years, this year the program of their visit is different. In its framework the FEFU teachers will deliver lectures on Russian-Japanese economic sphere interaction to young Japanese and Russians.

Two days later the Bosei Maru will set sail back for the Hokkaido Island. The students from the FEFU and Sakhalin State University will leave on it. In Japan they are expected to have an internship at the University of Tokaj. The voyage will not impede education. Some lectures on international relations are planned for students. Also a youth forum will be carried on the ship. It will result in a project of deepening bilateral cooperation.

According to the FEFU President Nikita Anisimov, English there will become the working language. But he does not doubt that mutual work will help students to learn both Russian and Japanese.

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