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  1. The Institute of Asian and African Countries (Russian: Институт стран Азии и Африки) at Lomonosov Moscow State University was founded in 1956 as the Institute of Oriental Languages and was renamed to the Institute of Asian and African Countries in 1972. It is a Russian Centre for Oriental Studies.

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    The Institute of Asian and African Studies is one of the leading academic centers in Russia that specializes in the study of the history, culture, politics, economy, and languages of Asia and Africa. The institute offers undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in various fields of oriental studies, as well as research projects and international cooperation.

  3. Sep 29, 2022 · Society and Transformation in Asian and African Societies; Gender and Media Studies for the South Asian Region; Islam in Asian and African Societies; Transregional Southeast Asian Studies

  4. Asia and Africa Today – journal’s audience includes scholars, researchers, PhD students and humanities students, as well as politicians, public figures, experts of Russian and foreign organizations that work with Asian and African countries. ISSN 0321-5075. OBJECTIVES.

  5. Institute of Asian and African Studies was first opened in 1956 and now is the leading among the Oriental Studies institutions in Russia. The Institute teaches more than 40 languages of Asian and African countries (before 1972 the Institute was named Institute of Oriental Languages).

  6. Institute of Asian and African Countries. The Institute of Asian and African Countries at Lomonosov Moscow State University was founded in 1956 as the Institute of Oriental Languages and was renamed to the Institute of Asian and African Countries in 1972. It is a Russian Centre for Oriental Studies.

  7. At present, the FAAS is one of the world’s major centres for the study and teaching of languages, cultures, international relations, economics, religions and history of the Asian and African Countries. 170 highly qualified specialists including 1 academician, 33 professors and 56 associate professors are on the teaching staff of the Faculty.