Vladimir Putin Launches Initiative to Create Ranking of Universities in BRICS Countries

© Sputnik . Pavel Bednyakov / Go to the mediabankRussian President Vladimir Putin attends a rally-concert on Moscow's Red Square to mark the tenth anniversary of Crimea's reunification with Russia on March 18, 2024.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a rally-concert on Moscow's Red Square to mark the tenth anniversary of Crimea's reunification with Russia on March 18, 2024. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 27.03.2024
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In February, the rector of Moscow State University revealed that BRICS members were interested in establishing their own university ranking. He added that the necessary methodology was being worked out.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially welcomed the initiative to create a ranking of universities in BRICS countries, the Kremlin announced.
President Putin has assigned this task to the Russian Rectors' Union, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Russian Academy of Education, which are to prepare their proposals by April 15.
The academic institutions will have to send them to the organizing committee that will oversee Russia's BRICS presidency in 2024.
Ambassadors of the BRICS countries attending an event in Moscow called Maslenitsa: Dialogue of Civilizations. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 14.03.2024
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