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🎓 MGIMO University International School Olympiad

Registration for the MGIMO University International School Olympiad is now open on the official website

The Olympiad is a unique opportunity to get a scholarship in one of the leading universities of Russia!

The competition is held in 2 stages:

1️⃣ Qualifying round (November) – online test tasks;

2️⃣ Final round (January-February) – tasks in written form online/offline.

The Olympiad requires participants to demonstrate English language proficiency, as well as general knowledge in the fields of geography, world history and international relations.

🙌🏻 Join MGIMO international family!

#russia #russian #education #mgimo #moscow #scholarship #olympiad
🇷🇺🇿🇦Yesterday we saw off the group of South African professors to Moscow, where they will take part in the Russian language and culture course

🛫The Russian language and culture programme is scheduled for 3 weeks and organised for the first time by the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology and its regional partners.

The main goal of the programme is to strengthen linguistic, cultural and educational ties between Russia and African countries through culture immersion and development of joint inter-university projects.

About 100 professors from 9 African states will spend 3 days in Moscow and then South Africans leave for a training program in Belgorod. The participants of the programme will not only take a Russian language course, but also visit a number of research organisations, museums and natural heritage sites.

🏛 We wish them to have a fruitful and pleasant time in Russia!

#russia #russian #moscow #educationinrussia #studyinrussia #russianeducation #russianculture
Today the Moscow Art Theater celebrates its 125th anniversary.

🎭 The
Moscow Art Theater was founded by Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko in 1898. Since 1989, the theatre bears the name of Anton Chekhov, one of its main authors.

🏫 The MAT was established with a special emphasis on making theater more public, with a focus on the formation of a fixed troupe and repertoire, both of which would allow for an in-depth and naturalized performance. It reformed the way that theater was practiced and revolutionized dramatic theory with Stanislavsky's system.

Nowadays the Theater is only growing; it already has 3 stages to perform in Moscow. As of today Konstantin Khabensky, Russian actor of stage and film, director and philanthropist, holds the post of the Artistic Director of the MAT.

🎉Our best wishes of continued success on the theater’s 125th anniversary!

#russianculture #chekhov #theatre #moscow #stanislavski
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The countdown to #NewYear has begun!

30 days till 2024!

🎊 Let’s enjoy the Christmas spirit at the heart of Moscow – a historic shopping, #GUM, that stands facing Red Square.

Built in 1893, it attracts thousands of people, tourists from Russia 🇷🇺 and all over the world.

Would you like to visit it?

#NewYear2024 #moscow #russia #christmas
🩰 The Moscow Academy of Choreography celebrates its 250th anniversary

The Moscow State Academy of Choreography commonly known as The Bolshoi Ballet Academy is one of the oldest schools of ballet in Russia. Its history dates back to 23 December 1773, when Catherine the Great issued a Decree prescribing the introduction of first ever “dancing classes” to the curriculum of the Moscow Foundling Home sponsored by the Empress herself. The Empress believed that the “perfection of upbringing and nurturing” is the surest way to make better people.

🌐 The school of ballet has impacted the evolution of classical ballet in a number of countries – the USA, Japan, Korea, Finland, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, etc. Students of the Academy have been participating in most prestigious international and Russian ballet contests. In the last two decades, they have won over 400 prizes and diplomas in Russia and abroad.

✍️ The Presidential Decree of January 16, 2016, renders the Academy an Especially Valuable Cultural Heritage Site of Russia.

In 2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣9️⃣, the Academy opened three Branches – in Vladivostok, Kaliningrad and Kemerovo.

President of Russia 🇷🇺 Vladimir Putin also sent his greetings to the staff, students and graduates of Academy:

💬 «In 2023, the Moscow State Choreography Academy marks its 250th anniversary. Such an impressive date is a great and significant event for the team, for numerous admirers of ballet, and for the entire Russian culture. And therefore, it is gratifying that the celebrations will be held across the entire country from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok.

Over the years, the Academy has raised a brilliant galaxy of talented performers, teachers, and choreographers whose selfless work created high canons of performing skills and multiplied the great traditions and glory of Russian ballet».


🎉 Our best wishes of continued success on the Academy’s 250th anniversary!

#russianculture #ballet #theatre #moscow #choreography
💫 Moscow has topped the list of the leading cities of #BRICS+ countries by the level of potential of their population.

👉 The ranking was developed using #UNESCO methodology by a team of researchers from universities in India 🇮🇳, Malaysia 🇲🇾, Argentina 🇦🇷, the Philippines 🇵🇭, Indonesia 🇮🇩 and other countries under the auspices of the Pan American University of Mexico.

🌏 The experts analyzed a total of 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ cities in 32 countries, including BRICS members & states aspiring to join the bloc.

#Moscow #Russia #BRICS
The 2️⃣ Future Technologies Forum has kicked off in Moscow!

Regenerative medicine, advanced technologies in cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, gene therapy, and much more will be discussed at the venue.

👉 Also two important events are taking place simultaneously:

Meeting of the BRICS Working Group on Nuclear Medicine;

Public Meeting of the Council for the Implementation of the Federal Scientific and Technical Program for the Development of Genetic Technologies for 2019–2030.

✍️ President of Russia Vladimir Putin sent greetings to the participants, organisers and guests of the Forum.

The message reads, in part:

“Today's rapid scientific progress opens up enormous potential in areas such as biomedicine, genetics, genomics, neurotechnology and artificial intelligence. It is crucial that the unique achievements of research teams and clinicians be implemented swiftly in practice, in our hospitals and health centres.

We will develop domestic healthcare on an advanced technological basis at all levels, from primary care to large federal centres. <…> Such a complex, large-scale task requires the consolidation of efforts of the state, medical and scientific organisations, and technology companies. And, of course, we are always open to cooperation and implementation of joint projects with foreign partners.”


#FutureTechnologiesForum #Moscow
📆 #OTD 106 years ago, the Soviet leadership decided to move Russia’s capital to Moscow.

WWI was still underway, and German troops were too close to Petrograd (current St.Petersburg), then capital of Russia, which could effectively spark the counter-revolutionary movement.

🇷🇺🌟 In fact, Moscow was Russia’s capital twice: in 1389-1712 and since 1918. Unlike St.Petersburg, Moscow never gained this status once it was founded.

The XIV century, when the Moscow Principality could unite Russian lands to withstand the Mongol-Tatars, saw the rise of Moscow as the political, cultural, religious and economic center of Rus.

In 1547, when Ivan IV was crowned, he made Moscow the official capital of the Tsardom of Russia and it remained so untill Peter the Great’s epoch.

👉 Prior to that, in the VIII-IX centuries Staraya Ladoga and later Veliky Novgorod were designated capitals of Rus, in 882-1243 – Kiev, in 1243-1389 – Vladimir.

#HistoryofRussia #Moscow
🇷🇺The #Russian Defence Ministry inaugurates an exhibition of trophy weapons and hardware captured in Rabotino and Malaya Tokmachka (Zaporozhye Region), and Avdeyevka (Donetsk People's Republic) during the special military operation.

3 dozens of pieces of NATO military hardware produced by the #USA, #UK, #Germany, #France, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Turkey, Australia are displayed in the open area at the Victory Museum in #Moscow.

No Western ‘wonder weapon’ will change the situation on the battlefield. The enemy will be defeated!
The Victory Parade in commemoration of 79th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War is about to begin in #Moscow.

Follow the link to watch it LIVE:
https://clck.ru/3AWmJ5

Parade starts at 09:00 AM (SA time)

#Victory79 #VictoryParade2024

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Остаются считанные минуты до начала Парада Победы на Красной площади в честь 79-ой годовщины Победы в Великой Отечественной войне.

Парад можно посмотреть в прямом эфире по ссылке: https://clck.ru/3AWmJ5

Начало парада в 09:00 (ЮАР)

#ПарадПобеды2024 #ДеньПобеды
🗓️ #OTD in 1883 the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow was consecrated. It is currently known as one of the tallest orthodox temples in the world.

⛪️The cathedral was commissioned by Tsar Alexander I on December 25, 1812, following the defeat and withdrawal of Napoleon's troops from Russia. The Tsar proclaimed the cathedral a monument of gratitude for the intervention of "Divine Providence for saving Russia" from doom, and as a memorial to the sacrifices of the Russian people.

However it was not opened until 70 years later when Alexander I's grandson was-ascending the throne. Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky's"1812 Overture" was written with the cathedral's completion in mind, but it was premiered in August 1882 in a tent outside the unfinished church.

In 1931 the cathedral was demolished as part of Moscow reconstruction plan and in 1994-1999 rebuilt.

#russianculture #orthodox #russia #russian #moscow
📚The group of South African professors and activists took part in the Russian language and culture course

On 19-30 June 2024 the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology and its regional partners held the Russian language and culture programme for higher education staff from 11 African countries.

🛬About 100 educators spent a day in Moscow where they visited the Mendeleev University to discuss long-term joint programs in science, education and culture.

☀️The South African participants were hosted for 2 weeks by the Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod, which organised for them several educational modules as well as a cultural programme in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (Region).

This is already the second time the South Africans participate in the programme, last year they visited Belgorod. We hope to engage even more educators and cultural activists next time.

#russia #russian #moscow #mendeleev #mendeleevuniversity
#Moscow has secured 9th place in the HSE Global Cities Innovation Index 2024, a ranking of innovation attractiveness for cities worldwide

The report, prepared by the Institute of Statistical Research and Knowledge Economy at the Higher School of Economics, highlights Moscow's strengths in several areas:

💫 Technological Development: 7th place
💫 Creative Industries: 15th place
💫 Urban Environment: 6th place

Notably, Moscow has outperformed major cities like Tokyo, Paris, Beijing, Berlin, and New York in urban development. The city also ranks 5th for business conditions, 18th for mobility, and 28th for overall livability.

🌐 This year, the index assessed over 1,000 cities from 144 countries.

#Moscow #GlobalCitiesInnovationIndex2024
💃 On 19 October the State Kremlin Palace was again a center of attraction for dance fans - it hosted the “VI Kremlin Cup”, which has already become a symbol of the Russian ballroom dancing.

23 couples in the group of the professionals including representatives from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Romania, Uzbekistan, Croatia, and South Africa took part in the event.

🇿🇦The performance of the South African couple Mira-Elena Tokarenko and Ryno van den Berg was dedicated to the end of their thirty-year dancing career. They chose for this occasion the Moscow parquet on which Ryno had been performing in Russia for many years. This time it was an amazingly beautiful pasodoble, with absolutely stunning playing by Ryno's cape.

👏 Our congratulations to the couple on their successful participation in the event and completion of their career!

#russia #moscow #russiasouthafrica #kremlin #southsfricansinrussia
🌟 87 years ago, #OTD In 1937, the famous ruby stars were lit over the Kremlin in Moscow – the same ones that can be seen today. They replaced the previous stainless steel stars decorated with Ural semi-precious stones which lost their luster.

The new stars shined for real. Specially designed lamps with double filaments were installed in each, so if one burns out, the lamp continues to be illuminated. At the base of each star a bearing was mounted, so the huge objects - each weighing a ton - could rotate like weather vanes.

The Kremlin stars have been extinguished only twice. During the Great Patriotic War the lights were turned off so Nazi planes couldn’t detect the Kremlin. The second time: Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov asked special permission to turn them off so he could film a scene from his “The Barber of Siberia” movie in the Kremlin.

#moscow #kremlin #russia
The Moscow Metro subway system continues to grow rapidly. In 2023 alone, 14 new stations were opened and, in the last five years, more than 40! Each has its own, unique design. And Muscovites voted for the most successful ones.

🚝 Elektrozavodskaya

This ‘Big Circle Line’ station opened in 2020. You can transfer from it to the station of the same name on the ‘blue’ Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line. On one of its walls is a huge glass panel called ‘Battle of Heroes’ depicting a historical plot and the image of the defender of Old Russia. An interesting view of the image opens from the large round openings of the pedestrian gallery.

🚝 Michurinsky Prospekt

This ‘Big Circle Line’ station was opened in 2021. You can transfer from it to the station of the same name on the ‘yellow’ Solntsevskaya line, opened earlier, in 2018. The main feature of the design of this station are the red columns and ceiling panels with LED lighting. Some of them depict Chinese ornaments symbolizing the “friendship of nations”.

🚝 Nagatinsky Zaton

This ‘Big Circle Line’ station opened in 2023. When going outside, passengers get a picturesque view of the Moskva River. Therefore, the station was decorated with huge mosaic panels depicting fish.

🚝 Filatov Lug

This station on the ‘red’ Sokolnicheskaya line was opened in 2019. It’s an above ground station and its large panoramic windows let in daylight all year round. The designers were inspired by the stations of the 19th century: Waterloo in London, Pennsylvania Station in New York and Kievsky railway station in Moscow. Hence the abundance of glass and high vaulted ceilings.

🚝 Airport Vnukovo

This station on the ‘yellow’ Solntsevskaya line was opened in 2023. It is absolutely unique not only for Moscow, but also for the whole of Russia, as it is the first (and, so far, the only) subway station that leads directly to an airport! That is why its design is reminiscent of the civilian airplanes by the Tupolev Design Bureau, which the airport is dedicated to.

#DiscoverRussia #VisitRussia #Moscow
📆 83 years ago, when #Nazi forces were in the close vicinity of #Moscow, a legendary fight at Dubosekovo railroad station took place which went down in history as the feat of the 28 Panfilov’s men.

On 16 Nov 1941, Nazis launched a new assault on the #Soviet capital expecting to bring the blitzkrieg to a victorious conclusion by the end of the year. In the morning that day, after a preliminary artillery shelling the Wehrmacht’s 2nd Tank Division attacked the units of the Red Army’s 316th Rifle Division led by Major General Ivan Panfilov.

The 4th and the 6th companies of the 2nd battalion of the 1075th regiment took the brunt of Nazi offensive. Having ran short of ammunition, both companies showed unparalleled courage against superior enemy’s forces and repelled several tank attacks with remaining grenades and Molotov cocktails. The Panfilov’s men withstood the Nazi onslaught for 4 hours while the reserves came to cover the capital.

☝️ During the battle, 18 German tanks were destroyed, but almost all Soviet defenders laid down their lives.

🌟 It was during the battle of Dubosekovo that the commander of the 4th company V.Klochkov said the legendary phrase “Russia is vast, yet there’s nowhere to retreat – Moscow is behind us”.

#WW2 #WWII #Victory79
🇺🇸🎙 US Media Personality and Political Commentator Jackson Hinkle - Exclusively for the Russian Embassy in South Africa

▫️ On the International Russophile Movement (MIR) Conference in Johannesburg (November 13, 2024):

My experience at the International Russophile Movement conference in Johannesburg was nothing short of inspiring. It was a gathering of people who share a commitment to traditional values and a vision for a multipolar future. #Africa, in particular, has a rich history of coexistence between Islam and Christianity - much like Russia - and this theme resonated throughout the event. We heard from a diverse range of speakers, not only from South Africa but across Africa, China, Russia, and the United States.

This year, I also had the opportunity to participate in the Second Congress of the International Russophile Movement in Moscow. It was, in my opinion, one of the best gatherings of minds from around the world I’ve ever witnessed. There are few, if any, events that bring together such a broad spectrum of cultures and ideas. The discussions and projects that came out of this event were world-changing, and I believe they will play a crucial role in shaping a true multipolar world. I left deeply impressed, having made valuable connections that I hope will last a lifetime.

▫️ On Visiting #Moscow This Year:

Simply put, there's no city like Moscow. Moscow feels like a city of giants, it has hundreds of years of history. What really stood out to me, though, was Moscow's living standards - it's clean, safe, and has exceptional infrastructure. These are things you can't find in any major American city. The subway system is incredible, so much so that I still use it today since I’m part-time living in Moscow. But it's funny to me when people, even Russians themselves, claim that only Moscow and St. Petersburg are nice cities in Russia. That couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ve been to cities like Nizhny Novgorod, Vladivostok, and Novosibirsk, and they are just as beautiful and unique.

▫️On Being Part of the #Russophile Movement:

I consider myself first and foremost an American patriot, but I suppose many of my values align with those of the Russophile movement. The Russian Orthodox Church, which I view as the foundation for much of Russia's cultural and ideological identity, resonates deeply with me.

While I’m not a Russian citizen and haven’t yet learned Russian, I do identify with the Russophile movement in many ways. It’s about shared values and a deep respect for Russian culture, which I’ve come to admire.


#TheyAboutUs