Kaluga State University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky continues to strengthen its ties with Africa, demonstrating a growing number of African students in Russian higher education. Each year, this leading regional university attracts talented young people from across the African Continent, providing them with a high-quality education and opportunities for cultural exchange.
Particular attention is paid to developing cooperation with the autonomous non-profit organization "House of Africa." This partnership helps students introduce local residents to the traditions and cultures of their countries. A striking example is the AFROFEST festival, recently held in the region, where participants showcased the richness of their homeland, opening new horizons for residents of the Kaluga Region.
During a recent meeting with representatives of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, university leadership discussed prospects for further development of bilateral cooperation. The meeting, chaired by Rector Mikhail Aleksandrovich Kazak, included discussions with students eager to contribute to intercultural dialogue and scientific research.
The University emphasizes the importance of international exchange and strives to become a hub for African talent, promoting cultural integration and expanding opportunities for future generations.
Particular attention is paid to developing cooperation with the autonomous non-profit organization "House of Africa." This partnership helps students introduce local residents to the traditions and cultures of their countries. A striking example is the AFROFEST festival, recently held in the region, where participants showcased the richness of their homeland, opening new horizons for residents of the Kaluga Region.
During a recent meeting with representatives of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, university leadership discussed prospects for further development of bilateral cooperation. The meeting, chaired by Rector Mikhail Aleksandrovich Kazak, included discussions with students eager to contribute to intercultural dialogue and scientific research.
The University emphasizes the importance of international exchange and strives to become a hub for African talent, promoting cultural integration and expanding opportunities for future generations.