A groundbreaking collaboration has been established between St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU) in Russia and the University of Kerala, India, with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that marks a significant step forward in educational and cultural exchange between the two institutions. This agreement, facilitated by the Russian House in Trivandrum, underscores the deepening ties between Russia and India, particularly in the realm of language education.
The MoU was signed during an online ceremony by Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at SPbSU, Sergey Andryushin, and Vice-Rector of the University of Kerala, Professor Anilkumar, in the presence of University Vice-Chancellor Professor Mohanan Kunnummal and the Honorary Consul of Russia in Trivandrum, Ratheesh Nair.
The agreement outlines a mutual commitment to enhancing the teaching and learning of Russian and South Indian languages. SPbSU will provide resources and expertise to elevate the proficiency of Russian language instructors at the University of Kerala, while the University of Kerala will assist SPbSU in introducing a comprehensive course in Malayalam, a language spoken by over 35 million people in South India. “This partnership, initiated and supported by the Russian House in Trivandrum, is a testament to the growing academic and cultural connections between our two nations,” said Ratheesh Nair.
“The swift approval from the Kerala state authorities, following the submission of SPbSU’s proposal to the Higher Education Minister, Dr. Radhakrishnan Bindu, highlights the importance of such collaborations. Dr. Bindu emphasised the vital role that educational exchanges play in fortifying the longstanding relationship between Russia and India.”
Nair further noted the enduring interest in Russian language studies across India, particularly in the southern states, where educational institutions continue to foster a strong academic curiosity in Russian culture and language.
This collaboration not only bridges linguistic and cultural divides but also represents a strategic partnership that is poised to enrich the academic landscapes of both universities. As these institutions work together, they will contribute significantly to the global academic community and further solidify the educational ties between Russia and India.