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Wolfson College, Oxford

Wolfson College  is one of the colleges of the  University of Oxford . The college was founded in 1966 with large donations from the Wolfson Foundation and Ford Foundation. It is the largest graduate college at the University. As one of the the largest graduate college in the University of Oxford, and with over 600 students and thriving research clusters, Wolfson has a diverse and engaged scholarly community. In conjunction with the University of Oxford, the College provides academic and pastoral support for 650 graduate students, recognised internationally as being of the highest standard. Students develop academically, advance their leadership qualities and communication skills and prepare to play full and effective roles in society. Early career support for developing academics is also provided . In 1965, Sir Isaiah Berlin was invited to be the College's first President by the University of Oxford and the College's democratic structure, egalitarian ethos and g

Education in RF and UK

Russia. Education plays a very important role in our life. It is one of the most valuable possessions a man can get in his life.  Originally Russian education starts from the early age. Children can start going to kindergarten. I think its also part of human`s education but   It depends on parents’ decision and child’s wish to attend this institution.   n the Russian Federation the school education is compulsory. Pupils start going to school from the age of seven and till 16 -18.  E ducation in Russia is presented by three types of schools: primary, secondary and high.  The school year starts in September 1 and finishes in May. It is divided into four terms. Study programme in schools is fixed. It means that schoolchildren can’t choose subjects they want to study.  When children finish school, they have to pass the Unified state examination (USE). It’s the set of standardised  tests. Russia has been a leading centre of culture, science and education in E