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The World Economy and International Affairs faculty is a research and education centre focusing on the global economy, international relations, and oriental studies. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to the subjects allows the Faculty to reflect their real-life interdependence. Economists receive basic understanding of international relations, culture, and people's value systems. International Relations specialists benefit from an introduction to economics and applied mathematics. Both groups graduate from the BA course with a good grasp of two foreign languages. Asian Studies students not only study the languages and cultures of Asia, but also the economics, politics and entrepreneurial culture of the region.
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For the guests of the event, excursions were organized to the faculty buildings at Malaya Ordynka, 29 and Bolshaya Ordynka 47/7, consultations were held on admission and education, various games and interactive activities.
Applicants and parents took part in quizzes around the world, career guidance games and a prediction game, learned how to make origami and tried their hand at Chinese calligraphy. Also, there were games for strategic thinking (Go) and negotiation skills (“Civilizations”). Of particular interest was the Italian corner, where for correct answers to questions on the history, culture and politics of Italy, guests received sweet prizes from Italian language teachers.
Completed the TedTalks program from the dean, faculty, students and alumni of the faculty.
Photos of the event are available at the link.