How to Study in Russia for Free! artwork
The Expat Edge

How to Study in Russia for Free!

  • S1E60
  • 09:20
  • February 8th 2022

Hardly anyone knows, but it is possible to study in Russia for free. Here we talk about some of the specifics of finding a program to study for free in Russia.

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An Expat's Russia

Two former expats in Russia, Matt and Marcus, dive into their experiences in Russia and discuss the underrated opportunities Russia offers foreigners. They discuss moving to Russia, studying in Russia, cultural differences, learning Russian, traveling in Russia, Russian food, working in Russia, daily life, marrying Russian women, potential opportunities for foreigners in Russia, raising kids in Russia, driving in Russia and so much more. If you want to learn about life in Russia as an expat, this podcast is for you.


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Matt Shannon
Co-founder, Expatriant

I lived in Russia for 5 years. Over those 5 years, I started a few companies, worked as an English teacher, worked at a large Russian tech company, and worked at an international law firm. I want to share my experience living and working abroad so you can do the same!

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Marcus Hudson
Founder at Let's Russia

Marcus has spent over a decade in Russian as a student, missionary, English teacher and business owner. Russia is a place that's hard to explain to foreigners, but Marcus seems to know how to make it all make sense.