Applications Open for the First Wave of Fellowships in 2025 🔥
InteRussia is a fellowship program for foreign specialists, spearheaded by ANO "Mezhdunarodniki" in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund and key Russian institutions. Since its inception, the initiative has united nearly 300 fellows from over 70 countries, fostering global collaboration, professional exchange, and cultural dialogue in Russia.
📝We are now accepting applications for the 9 wave of fellowships in 2025! More programs will be announced later this year.
If you are a young professional eager to develop your expertise, build international connections, and engage with Russia’s professional community, this is your chance!
Applications Open for the First Wave of Fellowships in 2025 🔥
InteRussia is a fellowship program for foreign specialists, spearheaded by ANO "Mezhdunarodniki" in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund and key Russian institutions. Since its inception, the initiative has united nearly 300 fellows from over 70 countries, fostering global collaboration, professional exchange, and cultural dialogue in Russia.
📝We are now accepting applications for the 9 wave of fellowships in 2025! More programs will be announced later this year.
If you are a young professional eager to develop your expertise, build international connections, and engage with Russia’s professional community, this is your chance!
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