The Driving Factors for the Rise of African Student Migration to Russia
This study investigates the factors that drive African students to Russia. The number of African students studying in Russia from the 2010/11 to 2022/2023 academic year increased more than fivefold: from 6.7 thousand to 34.4 thousand. The paper was based on an online survey provided to African stude...
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Main Authors: | Y. A. Mohammed (Author), M. B. Denisenko (Author) |
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Moscow Polytechnic University,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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