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August 7, 2008
An Inconvertible Education
By Maria Yulikova
Special to Russia Profile
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Of the five thousand students enrolled at the Moscow State Institute of Foreign Relations (MGIMO), one of Russia’s top colleges in the field of international relations, over 800 come from abroad. But despite the fact that Russian higher learning institutions are renowned for their profound teaching of theory, Western students are finding it hard to translate their Russian degrees into suitable jobs and practical experience back home.

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