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Affordability and Hospitality Attracting Foreign Students to Siberian University

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St. Petersburg Summit Siberian University

By Professor Maurice Okoli

Russia has undergone significant changes after the Soviet’s collapse. In the past thirty years, Russia has engaged in a gamut of structural shifts as aspects of its stages of transformation from the Soviet era. Those measures have noticeably impacted various sectors including education.

In this article, we are specifically focusing on the structural innovations that the largest North-Eastern Federal University has introduced in its operations and in academic curriculum, in addition, it provided an environment to meet the challenges of learning vocational skills, technical engineering, and medical specialities for both local and foreign students in this contemporary times.

Situated in the vast Siberian region, in the city of Yakutsk (Sakha Republic), and has two other campuses in Sakha (in Mirny and Neryungri), North-Eastern Federal University is one of Russia’s ten federal universities with a 90-year history, officially established in April 2010, within the system of reforms carried out in Educational Institution of Higher Education. It is interesting to note, in the first place, that the North-Eastern Federal University was named after Maxim Kirovich Ammosov, a prominent statesman, an outstanding son of the Yakut people, one of the founders of the state of Yakutia and Kyrgyzstan.

Over the past decade, this university has focused on solving geopolitical problems and meeting the human resources needs of the large inter-regional investment projects in the Russian Federation. With this human resource training in mind, it has broadened the geography of admission and extended the chance for foreign students, particularly from Asia and Africa. These students highly appreciate its (university’s) well-developed infrastructure of scientific and educational complex which has modern equipment for learning and training and for the development of basic and applied research in all the specialities.

The university’s annual reports (2021 and 2023) show that Asian and African students are primarily attracted due to affordability, a classic learning environment, and intercultural friendships. With increasing popularity during the past few years, applications have surged, and significant strides have also made it possible to appear in QS University Rankings of BRICS, the informal association of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The ascension of new members such as Ethiopia, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, further offers signals of hope for more foreign students moving to this region.

Recognizing its true potential for expansion, the university officials have frequently visited Asian countries such as China, India, and Vietnam, and also several African countries including Cameroon, Ethiopia, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa. Foreign students are offered several scholarships and study grants, contract students are given discounts for meeting certain basic conditions and criteria.

Dr Anatoly Nikolaev, the amiable rector of the North-Eastern Federal University, often refers to his university as one of the unique educational hubs created, within the framework of post-Soviet transformational changes, to radically address the challenges and opportunities of Russia’s burgeoning corporate business sector and dynamic entrepreneurial landscape. It has adopted several innovative measures and the necessary educational tools to navigate the labour market by introducing asynchronous learning modules, providing a comprehensive and engaging approach to application and learning processes.

“Ultimately, in today’s changing labour market, our local and foreign graduates easily secure employment in different sectors based on the shared skills and knowledge acquired in NEFU. On our persuasive part, we encourage our staff to focus on teaching aspects of the curriculum such as comprehensive innovation, strategic thinking, and ethical leadership in real-world contexts. With Russia’s role and status rising in the global community, so also we as educators and trainers have to review and restructure our educational assertiveness and dynamics to make a wide-ranging impact and integrate into the competitive regions and in the changing world,” underlined by Dr Anatoly Nikolaev.

Northeastern Promise

At Northeastern, the university believes in your future. It also believes that financing your education is a partnership that continues throughout your enrollment, not just for your first year. Its commitment is reflected in the unique Northeastern promise. The promise enables students to plan for the entire cost of their academic degrees. Under the promise, it guarantees the following:

  1. The North-Eastern Federal University is dedicated to meeting the full demonstrated need of each admitted student eligible for federal financial aid.
  1. The University scholarship and grant funds will not be reduced during your undergraduate program (for up to eight in-class semesters).
  1. The university’s need-based grant funds will be increased annually at the same percentage rate as the increase in tuition.
  1. The University supports that if a student’s family experiences a substantial negative change in financial circumstances, it re-evaluates the aid package and makes available all financial resources for which s/he qualifies.
  1. The University guarantees students discover their field of study interests and scope provided by the university degree whereas the parents get all their answers regarding the safety and comforts of the students during their stay.

Vice-Rector’s Assessment

Mr. Niurgun Romanovich Marksimov, Vice-Rector in charge of International Cooperation, at the North-Eastern Federal University, has emphasized some important points, summarized as follows: There are simple great reasons to study at the North-Eastern Federal University: the first is to learn the Russian language and delve into Russian culture and also interact with foreigners. It gives the chance to know, first-hand, the classic question of whether or not Russia is a European country, its landscape, and its enormous resources. It’s often said that Russia’s charm lies in its people. And finally, it is a way to broaden one’s horizon by studying at this world-class university.

The undergraduate student population numbers over 16,000, while more than 2,000 students are engaged in postgraduate work. 1,081 academic staff are employed at the university. Of these 150 hold doctor’s degrees, 692 are candidates for science degrees. The university consists of 5 research institutes, 12 institutes, 5 faculties, and 3 branches – the Polytechnic Institute in the town of Mirny, the Technical Institute in the city of Neryungri, and the Chukotka branch, which was opened in late 2010 in the city of Anadyr and 2 colleges and 1 Lyceum.

The university has a well-developed infrastructure of scientific and educational complex has modern equipment for the development of basic and applied research. One of the major components of the campus is modern, comfortable dormitories, fully furnished with modern requirements. Non-residents and international students create a comfortable living environment and education, as academic buildings are within walking distance of the campus.

Advantages of Studying in Siberia

Generally, the education system of Russia has made a mark in terms of infrastructure, technology, and quality of education. At present, Russia is one of the top destinations for international students who want to pursue their higher studies in medicine and science abroad. The medical universities of Russia are well-recognized all over the world.

There is a wide choice of promising specialities, unique experiences, and recognized diplomas. Russia has so many international treaties on the recognition and equivalence of documents on education. Natural and scientific education in Russia is one of the best in the world. Russia occupies a leading place in the level of training of mathematicians, physicists, chemists, geologists, doctors, and specialists in many other areas.

Russia has a high theoretical level of education, and good fundamental training, and ensures the success of the graduate in the professional field. Among the graduates of Russian universities – are presidents, heads of parliaments, ministers, well-known public and political figures, and prominent scholars of almost all states of the world.

As popularly known, Russia is not only a great destination for students but also a beautiful country to visit as a tourist. The cost of living is very affordable for foreign tourists. The people of Russia are very friendly and helpful. Being a large country by area, Russia has diverse climatic conditions in various regions.

Future Expectations and Perspectives

According to Mr Niurgun Romanovich Marksimov: “the ultimate truth is that we are prepared to give our students sufficient intellectual power and knowledge, the potential capability of learning something new and, of course, to introduce them to a more critical thinking in society.”

The North-Eastern Federal University welcomes prospective Russian and foreign students every September, the start of the academic year. As generally required, it provides all students with a distinct edge in their future professional endeavours and employment careers.

Russia, the largest country in the world covering more than one-eighth of the land area, is located in in northern Eurasia. Moscow, the capital city of Russia is one of the largest cities in the world. Russia is also one of the five members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), along with Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. The country shares its borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, and North Korea.

Professor Maurice Okoli is a fellow at the Institute for African Studies and the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences. He is also a fellow at the North-Eastern Federal University of Russia. He is an expert at the Roscongress Foundation and the Valdai Discussion Club. As an academic researcher and economist with a keen interest in current geopolitical changes and the emerging world order, Maurice Okoli frequently contributes articles for publication in reputable media portals on different aspects of the interconnection between developing and developed countries, particularly in Asia, Africa, and Europe. With comments and suggestions, he can be reached via email: [email protected].

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Germany Acquires Equity Stake in ATIDI to Strengthen Economic Partnership With Africa

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

About $32 million has been put into the African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI) by Germany through KfW Development Bank.

This funding package allows the European nation to become a D2-class shareholder of ATIDI, a status dedicated to Export Credit Agencies and Non-African Public Entities.

Of this amount, $18.4 million is funded from BMZ budget resources, with the remaining $13.6 million coming from KfW’s own resources. As such, it will assume the obligations and benefits related to its new shareholding status, including representation in ATIDI Governance and decision-making structures, and equally participating towards improving German trade and investments in Africa in alignment with the G20 Compact with Africa (CwA 2.0).

KfW’s subscription in ATIDI is the culmination of a dynamic partnership between the two organisations.

On behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), KfW has supported several countries’ membership in ATIDI with over $100 million in financing, thus strengthening the organisation’s capital base and expanding its ability to mitigate risk and mobilise private investment across African markets.

The new equity participation adds a direct shareholding to this long‑standing cooperation.

KfW is the 13th Institutional shareholder in Africa’s premier development insurer, further strengthening the organisation’s capital base and its capacity to support trade and investment across the continent.

At the official signing of the subscription agreement in Nairobi, Kenya, a member of the executive board of KfW, Ms Christiane Laibach, said, “Our membership is executed on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is only the latest culmination of a successful cooperation that has enabled the ATIDI membership of several African states and has created innovative insurance solutions to attract foreign investment on the continent.”

The chief executive of ATIDI, Mr Manuel Moses, said, “This milestone is iconic in many ways. First, it elevates our already dynamic bond with KfW and creates more opportunities for German investors looking to engage in Africa. It is also a recognition of ATIDI’s earned status as Africa’s top development insurer and the acknowledgement of the soundness of our business. Last, it underscores the power of partnerships in a global context increasingly marked by volatility and uncertainty. ATIDI will spare no effort to make this partnership a successful one.”

Established in 1948, KfW is Germany’s state-owned promotional and development bank and a key implementing partner of BMZ in international financial cooperation. Its shareholding in ATIDI is expected to stimulate up to $500 million in trade and investment between German companies and African markets.

Over the past 25 years, ATIDI has grown to become Africa’s premier provider of development insurance and one of its highest-rated financial organisations. It leverages its partnerships with leading multilaterals and regional bodies, including the African Union, the World Bank Group, COMESA, the European Investment Bank (EIB), and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD), to offer innovative credit and investment insurance products that foster sustainable and transformational growth across the continent.

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Essent Slashes Contact Centre Technology Costs by 50%

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Essent Energy provider

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Netherlands’ largest energy provider, Essent, has cut the technology costs of its contact centre infrastructure by half.

The organisation, which serves 2.5 million customers, recorded zero critical incidents post-migration and improved agent workplace satisfaction by 36 per cent.

The migration was delivered in partnership with AI-first customer experience transformation specialists, Sabio Group, and was completed in under 12 weeks for an operation spanning over 1,000 agents across two locations.

Agents were forced to juggle multiple disconnected screens simultaneously — a workflow that was as inefficient as it was stressful.

“Our agents were constantly working with different screens — multiple chat instances open at once, multiple agent desktop instances. It was messy, and in some cases, quite stressful,” SAFe Product Manager for Customer Interaction, Omnichannel and Digital Transformation at Essent, Michiel Kouijzer, stated.

“A lot of colleagues were saying I was mad for even suggesting this approach. It kind of feels like a victory on a personal level that it did work out. You just have to be a little ambitious — and have the right expert partner who can make it work,” Kouijzer added.

With stable cloud infrastructure now firmly in place, Essent is turning its attention to the capabilities that were impossible in its legacy environment: AI-powered call summarisation, agentic customer self-service, and next-generation workforce optimisation.

Rather than a reckless ‘big bang’ cutover that could have affected service to millions of households, Sabio engineered a phased migration strategy — beginning with Essent’s SME segment to validate technical readiness before scaling to the full enterprise operation.

“This project showcases Sabio’s unique position in the contact centre technology landscape. We’re not just moving Essent to the cloud — we’re establishing a foundation for continuous improvement in their customer experience delivery,” the Country Manager for Sabio Group Benelux, Wouter Bakker, commented.

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Africa: A New Market for Russian Business

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New Market for Russian Business

By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

On April 11, the presentation of the book “Africa: a new market for Russian business” took place, which aroused lively diverse interests among business representatives, entrepreneurs and employees of federal structures of Russia. The event was dedicated to discussing the prospects of Russian companies entering the African market and became a platform for the exchange of views and experiences.

Participating guests, packed in the small hall, included:

– representatives of business circles,

– entrepreneurs interested in new directions of development,

– employees of federal agencies curating foreign economic activity.

The presentation was held in a constructive and friendly atmosphere. The author of the book, Serge Fokas Odunlami, detailed the key ideas and conclusions presented in the publication. Particular attention was paid to the practical aspects of operating in the African market, as well as the analysis of opportunities and risks for Russian companies.

During the lively discussion, participants asked questions, shared their experiences and made suggestions for developing cooperation with African countries. This format allowed not only to get acquainted with the content of the book, but also to discuss topical issues of expanding business relations.

Meaning of the book: The publication, “Africa: a new market for Russian business” offers readers not only analytical, but also practical recommendations on investment and market trends, and how to enter the African market. The book will be a useful tool for those considering Africa as a promising destination for investment and business development.

The presentation of the book became a significant event for the Russian business community interested in expanding cooperation with Africa. Serge Fokas Odunlami introduced the participants to the new edition, which is a comprehensive business guide that gives an impetus for dialogue and implementation of joint entrepreneurial projects and corporate initiatives across Africa.

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