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A training course for managers of LDNR, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions has started at VI Vernadsky KFU.

It is assumed that by the end of the year, 700 people will study at the largest university on the peninsula. Course participants plan to learn from the experience of the Crimeans, who have already gone through a transformation after the region was annexed by Russia nine years ago. As part of the program, new students will meet experts on political and economic issues.

The course started on March 29. The course is now in its fourth round. Until late fall, KFU plans to accept four more streams. Also, training takes place on the basis of the Rostov branch of RANEPA, Sevastopol State University and Leningrad State University. Dahl – told the university press service.

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