Gambian students in Russia reform union
The
executive and the general body of the union of Gambian Students in Russia (UGSR),
announced to the government of the Gambia, the Russian Federation student
unions and prospective partners about the reformation of (UGSR).
The union
consists of all Gambian students studying in different Russian universities and
is the only recognized body that acts for or on behalf of any Gambian student
who is or will be studying in the Russian Federation.
The mission
of the union are to promote the well-being of Gambians students and better
friendship, interaction, and understanding between the students and other
groups in Russia, support extracurricular activities, build a partnership with
both Gambian and Russian authorities.
The
association will strive to spread Gambia culture and traditions across Russia
through exhibitions and cultural events that will showcase the peculiarity of
Gambian hospitality and attract more tourists and researchers alike to Gambia
wherein the UTG and other schools in the Gambia could benefit from bilateral
exchanges with their Russian counterparts.
However,
it’s also gears to help prospective students get admission into any Russian
University provided that they got the admission requirements.
It’s part of
their vision to bring all Gambian students under one umbrella and help find a
solution to their problem they encounter in their academic quest by serving as
an intermediary, providing advice and guidance where feasible.
Furthermore,
the union will serve as a link to Gambian student aspirant to study in Russia,
thus providing them with up-to-date information on what to expect when they
make the journey to Russia; Help reduce the tremendous amount of Gambian
students drop out due to financial issues by lacing with the embassy, the
Russian Government and the government of the Gambian by providing support; and
to see Russian make the Gambia their preferred Tourist destination in Africa
The executive members includes the president Ansumana Ceesay studying
veterinary medicine; Vice president Mariama Drammeh studying Programming;
Secretary Lamin Darboe Studying international law; Treasurer Momodou kinteh
studying information Security; and PRO DawdaTouray studying international
relation.
Other selected member includes Thessy Q Kings studying computer science; Babucarr
jobe studying management; Bakary Sonko studying international relation; and special advising committee chair by
Dr. Musa Kah,
an orthopedic surgeon.
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