In her speech, the Deputy Prime Minister noted that the Russian education system enabled each person to pursue success in careers and in life, and to ensure the success of the state. “We are proud of our connections very much. We have acquired this tremendous capital only because we studied and grew up in one and the same culture, and because we learned to respect each other,” Olga Golodets said.
She said that the state expects that foreign students will become more interested in the Russian education system. “We expect that our national market will expand, and that Russia’s presence on the global education market will increase from 2% to 7%. We will do everything possible so that the students coming to Russia to study are able to do that in new modern conditions,” the Deputy Prime Minister stressed.