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Naryshkin Urges Training of Historians Across All Regions, With Emphasis on Border Areas

Citing gains from an updated course, he called for preserving results as universities shift to a unified socio‑humanitarian core.

Overview

  • Speaking via video to the National Forum of History Teachers in Tyumen, Sergey Naryshkin pressed universities to prepare historians in every Russian region, prioritizing border areas.
  • He argued that state-funded places for history specialties should be kept at least at current levels.
  • Monitoring in May 2025 found roughly 70% of students completing the revamped domestic history course answered most questions correctly, with the share of low performers nearly halved year over year.
  • Naryshkin said the Russian Historical Society, working with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, is allocating controlled admission numbers for the consolidated History and Archaeology specialties.
  • He credited Minister Valery Falkov and the history-teaching community for recent improvements in student knowledge.