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Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
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Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation
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The First President of Russia B. Yeltsin Presidential Centre is an independent charitable organisation. It strives to promote humanitarian and cultural cooperation and an open exchange of ideas and information between Russia and the West
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In June 2007 President Putin signed a decree establishing the Russkiy Mir Foundation, for the purpose of “promoting the Russian language, as Russia's national heritage and a significant aspect of Russian and world culture, and supporting Russian language teaching programs abroad.” The Foundation is a joint project of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education and Science and supported by both public and private funds
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The British Council is the UK's public diplomacy and cultural organisation. We work in 109 countries, in arts, education, governance, and science
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The State Tretyakov Gallery is the national treasury of Russian fine art and one of the greatest museums in the world
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Courtauld Institute of Art is a world famous institute of history of art with research interests over a broad spectrum of the arts and architecture of the Western world from classical antiquity to the present day
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The London Review of Books is the liveliest, the most serious and also the most radical literary magazine we have.’ (Alan Bennett)
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The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art is an educational charity established to promote and support the study of British history of art and architecture
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Peter Hambro Mining Plc is one of the largest gold producers and explorers in Russia with significant assets in a number of regions
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UBS is a world-leading wealth management company and an award winning global investment bank
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Clifford Chance is one of the world's leading law firm committed to making a positive contribution to society and improving access to justice
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Cumberland Lodge is an educational charity and former royal house in Windsor. Its Patron is the Queen
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The National Centre for Contemporary Art (Moscow)
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Cultural Policy Institute (CPI) was established in Moscow in 2002, as an independent agency providing consultancy, research and project development services
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The British Centre for Literary Translation (BCLT) works to raise the profile of literary translation in the UK through an imaginative and varied programme of events, activities, publications and research
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Russkaya Premiya, the unique Russian award for Russian-speaking writers of the near abroad, is annually adjudged to writers of the CIS (except for Russia) and the Baltic states who write in Russian
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The first Russian newspaper in the UK
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A weekly Russian journal about books and publishing
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Weekly Russian language newspaper
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Weekly Russian language colour newspaper
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The oldest Russian Language newspaper in Europe
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International project about Russia that publishes supplements to world leading newspapers, such as Daily Telegraph in the UK, Washington Post in the US, Le Figaro in France, to name but a few. In addition to that supports number of sites which provide a discussion platform on Russia living through an ambiguous transformation process.
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