14 Papuan Students Get Scholarships to Study in Russia

Cold temperatures in Russia also welcomed the presence of 14 new Indonesian students from Papua. Through the Russian Government scholarship program, 14 new Indonesian students from Papua have arrived in Russia to study. Their arrival was welcomed by the Indonesian Embassy in Moscow and the Indonesian Student Association (Permira) in Moscow, Russia, on Friday (10/25/2019).
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After a long journey from Papua to Jakarta, and then to Moscow, 11 of them still have to continue their journey to their respective cities or colleges outside Moscow.


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Before continuing their journey to their respective destinations, they stopped at the Indonesian Embassy in Moscow and met with the Deputy Head of the Indonesian Representative in Russia and Belarus, Azis Nurwahyudi. Also present were Permira representatives, including Ferlito Arnold Sauw, a student majoring in Aircraft Engineering at the Moscow Aviation Institute as one of the persons responsible for the arrival of new students.
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These students will study in various cities and colleges in Russia. Apart from Moscow, some of them studied at Kaliningrad, Tula, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Orel, Voronezh, Volgograd, Petrozavodsk, Cherepovetsk, and Tomsk in western Siberia Russia.
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The majors taken by them are diverse, both S1 and S2 programs, such as Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, International Relations, Political Sciences, Educational Sciences, Theology, Psychology, Museums and Culture, and Anthropology.
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One of the students, Resina Lokbere expressed her happiness to meet with Indonesian students in Russia and also the Indonesian Embassy in Moscow who had helped facilitate the arrival. Resina, who will study at Orel State University, said she was very impressed with the reception of the Indonesian Embassy in Moscow and also Indonesian students in Russia.
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"We are very grateful because we were welcomed with the characteristics of Indonesian people, family," said Resine while at the Indonesian Embassy in Moscow.
Resina and her friends also expect support and prayers from the Indonesian Embassy in Moscow and Indonesian students in Russia for the future learning process while in Russia, including support if experiencing difficulties.
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Every year the Russian government provides 160 scholarships to Indonesian citizens to study at Russian tertiary institutions, both S1, S2 and S3. The number of Indonesian students in Russia continues to increase every year.
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This year around 650 Indonesian students, including new students studying in Russia, are scattered throughout Russia, starting from Kalingrad in the far west, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Irkutsk, to Khabarovsk and Vladivostok in the easternmost part of Russia.
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New students from various regions of Indonesia who are recipients of Russian government scholarships have been arriving in Russia gradually since September 2019.

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