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RUSSIA The inauguration comes at a time when many Americans have been scared away from Russia due to a string of events. Since last fall, an American businessman was convicted of espionage in Russia, a Fullbright scholar has been accused of drug possession and spying, and a warning was issued at the Russian Academy of Sciences discouraging contact with foreigners. In January
2000, a center similar to the one in Moscow opened in Albany. Both centers
aim to enhance student and faculty exchanges and offer distance education.
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of Higher Education UKRAINEUkrainians observe American education at University of Texas-Arlington
The exchange program is part of the State Department's project to aid higher education in the Ukraine to facilitate that country's transition to democracy and a market economy. In addition to the ongoing exchange of professors and doctoral candidates, the center hopes to offer some urban and public affairs courses to students in the Ukraine through the Internet. For more detailed information about this program go to: www.uta.edu/ukraine_partnership/information.htm.
The Shorthorn
via U-WIRE First Non-State-Run Hungarian College Authorized In Ukraine
From now on, primary school teachers graduating from this institution will be awarded official degrees recognized by the Ukrainian government. According to Kalman Sos, director-general of the college, the accreditation of the English, history and geography junior teacher training faculties can be expected in September of next year.
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