On September 21, Rector of MGIMO A.V.Torkunov and CEO of JSC "Akkuyu Nuclear" (a company of Rosatom State Corporation) A.G.Zoteeva signed an agreement on cooperation in the implementation of the project "Russian Schools Abroad" of the program "Priority 2030".
On September 9, the opening ceremony of the new academic year was held at the Tashkent campus of MGIMO.
Launch of a joint educational initiative for the benefit of the country's future.
On Thursday, a team from the Department of Educational Systems and Pedagogical Technologies completed an online teacher training program as part of the "Russian Schools Abroad" project in Turkey.
Nine graduates of the lyceum stand out for academic achievement and receive gold medals for excellent studies
MGIMO Lyceum in Tashkent, established within the framework of MGIMO strategic project "Russian Schools Abroad" of the development program "Priority 2030" in order to provide quality education and expand opportunities for young people, opened its doors for the entrance examinations.
On June 1, the MGIMO Lyceum in Tashkent launched a summer educational intensive for 10th grade students, which is being held with the assistance of teachers from the MGIMO Gorchakov Lyceum. The intensive includes classes in Russian, English, social studies, history and math.
At the MGIMO Lyceum in Tashkent, the main period of study has ended, but schoolchildren continue to prepare for exams. Eleventh-graders are actively preparing for the state final certification in the GIA format in the main subjects: Russian language and mathematics.
The GIA will be organized at the accredited Examination Reception Point No. 5005 on the basis of the Tashkent branch of MGIMO. The point in Tashkent was first opened in 2021 as part of MGIMO's strategic project "Russian Schools Abroad" of the Academic Development Program "Priority 2030".
On May 17, 2023 on the basis of the Tashkent branch of MGIMO in the Examination Reception Point №5005 was held an all-Russian training event for students of lyceum classes of the Russian International School in Tashkent.
The opening of the lyceum in the Tashkent branch of MGIMO was a natural step in the development of the university educational ecosystem in Uzbekistan within the framework of the "Priority 2030" program.
Graduates of the MGIMO lyceum in Tashkent receive both Uzbek and Russian certificates of secondary general education.
An integral part of the dual certificate program are training intensives at the MGIMO Lyceum in Moscow. One of these intensives took place from February 27 to March 3.