On the afternoon of March 13, CULR hosted an online information session for the study abroad programs in collaboration with the International University "MITSO". The session was attended by Oleg Kuchinsky, Director of the Department of International Exchange and Cooperation at the International University "MITSO" (hereinafter referred to as "the Belarusian side"), Roman Nehai, Deputy Director, as well as relevant personnel-in-charge from CULR's Office of International Exchange and Cooperation and the Law School, faculty representatives from the School of Labor Economics and the School of Culture and Communication, and nearly a hundred students.

At the information session, the participating faculty and students watched the promotional video of the International University "MITSO", gaining a comprehensive understanding of the university's educational characteristics, academic program offerings, and campus environment and facilities. Subsequently, the Belarusian side introduced the study abroad programs available to CULR's students, including the curriculum design and training methods of the exchange programs in law and economics, as well as the arrangements for the short-term summer exchange program. During the Q&A session, the Belarusian side answered questions one by one regarding the application process, visa processing, credit transfer, accommodation conditions and other related issues. The two sides also held in-depth communications on specific matters such as the project implementation time and relevant costs.

The successful holding of this information session has further deepened CULR students' understanding of the study abroad programs offered by the Belarusian side, consolidated the cooperative relationship between the two universities, and played a positive role in broadening students' international horizons. In the next step, CULR's Office of International Exchange and Cooperation will continue to work with various colleges to actively introduce high-quality overseas educational resources and fully serve the university's international talent training work.

The International University "MITSO" is one of the first trade union colleges with which CULR established cooperative relations. The two universities share similarities in trade union-run school characteristics, professional layout and cadre training, and have long maintained close cooperation in areas such as mutual visits by university leaders, teacher-student exchanges and academic seminars. In the autumn of 2025, one Belarusian international student came to CULR to study in the Chinese Language program.
(Office of International Exchange and Cooperation)
