UNISA Signs Language Pact with Russian Universities to Globalise isiZulu

Unisa academics with the Russian delegation during the MoU signing – Seated, from left: Prof Solomon Magano, Acting Vice-Principal: Institutional Development, Prof Thenjiwe Meyiwa, Vice Principal: Research, Postgraduate Studies, Innovation and Commercialisation, Prof Ekaterina Sechenova, Vice-Rector for International Affairs, UTMN, and Pavel Sapozhnikov, Deputy Director of the Institute of Russian Language, RUDN Standing, from left: Prof Thinandavha Mashao, Deputy Executive Director: CHS, Mokgadi Rabothata, Director: Global Engagements, DHET, Prof Natalia Dzida, Head: Preparatory Department, UTMN, Prof Yulia Biryukova, Associate Professor in the Department of Russian Language, and head of Digital Innovations in Philosophy, RUDN, and Margarita Shumeikina, Department of State Policy in Higher Education: Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

The University of South Africa (UNISA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with two Russian universities to promote language exchange programmes. The partnership, formalised on 04 March 2025, with Tyumen State University (UTMN) and the Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN) will see isiZulu taught at the Russian institutions, while UNISA’s College… Continue reading UNISA Signs Language Pact with Russian Universities to Globalise isiZulu

Nuclear Education: How Russia and Africa get closer to each other

Nuclear industry specialists exchanged experience at a forum in Moscow. Photo: TV BRICS

The International Youth Forum “Russia-Africa: Nuclear Education – Potential for Successful Regional Development” at the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN University) brought together 300 experts from 30 countries. The specialists discussed radiation safety in mining, application of artificial intelligence in nuclear medicine, ecobiotechnology, mining, and geological information systems. Pavel Shevtsov, Deputy… Continue reading Nuclear Education: How Russia and Africa get closer to each other

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