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Illustration for news: Visit to the Oran Graduate School of Economics (ESE Oran), Algeria

Visit to the Oran Graduate School of Economics (ESE Oran), Algeria

At the height of the tangerine season in Russia, Oleg Korneev, Academic Supervisor of the BA programme “International Relations and Global Studies” (IRGS) visited Oran (Algeria). The province of Oran is the birthplace and the veritable capital of clementines, which makes visiting it in winter especially symbolic. But Oran is known not only for its sweet sunny citrus fruits, rai music, urban legends from the times of the plague, inimitable architectural blends and unique seaside atmosphere that inspired works of Albert Camus and creations of Yves Saint Laurent. This second-largest city in Algeria is also an authoritative business and cultural centre, and a major pole of research and higher education in the country.

Illustration for news: IRGS students visited the BRICS summer school in South Africa

IRGS students visited the BRICS summer school in South Africa

In early September, students Daria Gribanova and Alexei Vorobei took part in the BRICS Summer School in South Africa. They went to the event both as employees of the Laboratory for Political Geography and Contemporary Geopoliticsand as students of our educational program. Daria and Alexei talked about how this trip became possible, as well as about the peculiarities of this event and their emotions in an interview with the press center of the International Relations and Global Studies program.

"Studying Africa Is Increasingly Important for Understanding the New World…"

Lecturers of African Area Studies discussed the region's significance and their personal experience with African politics and culture.

Illustration for news: Defending Theses in 2024: Alumni Experiences

Defending Theses in 2024: Alumni Experiences

As studies come to an end, students are required to write and defend their graduation theses. The press center of the "International Relations and Global Studies" programme spoke with graduates whose theses were recognized as the best in 2024 and asked them to share their emotions, future plans, and advice for younger students.