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Experts and representatives of universities discuss problems related to the education of Bulgarian communities abroad

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At 11 am today, a meeting of representatives of Bulgarian universities accepting students under Ministerial decree No 103 on educational activities among Bulgarians abroad will be held at the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad. Experts from the Higher Education Directorate at the Ministry of Education, the Migration Directorate of the Ministry of Interior and the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad will attend the meeting. 

Changes in Bulgaria and around the world require adjustments in the practical steps of admission, enrolment, accommodation and settlement of admitted students in Bulgaria. The participants are to discuss the recent changes and exchange useful practices, the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad said. 




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