Why learn Russian?

Russian, as the official language of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, holds significant importance in these countries. Moreover, it serves as a widely used "lingua franca" in various regions, including Ukraine, the Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia), Central Asia, and parts of the Baltic states. Given the current political and economic climate, learning Russian can bring about numerous benefits.  

Evening light on Red Square. The St. Basil's Cathedral and the Spassky Tower in the rays of the setting sun.

Russian is not only a language but also a gateway to one of the world's richest cultural heritages. By learning Russian, you open the doors to one of the most captivating and vibrant cultures in the world. By this first step you will embark on a captivating journey through the world of Russian culture: explore the timeless classics of literature, immersing yourself in their original language to truly experience their essence; feel the profound emotions woven into the masterpieces of Russian composers; discover the unique artistry of Soviet creations and indulge in the brilliance of Russian productions.

Proficiency in Russian is highly regarded by employers across various sectors. As the language plays a significant role in global politics, state authorities actively seek personnel who can communicate and comprehend Russian. There is a demand for Russian-speaking professionals in fields such as energy, defence, security, law, media, and business companies. Even the UK Space Agency recognizes the value of Russian language skills.

Russian is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, reflecting its importance on the global stage. Knowing Russian can facilitate communication and foster relationships with Russian speakers worldwide, whether in formal diplomatic settings or informal exchanges. 

Additional information

Russian uses Cyrillic script, which is closely based on the Greek alphabet. You will be introduced to the Cyrillic script from your very first session and rest assured, it is not as complicated as it may seem. In fact, many learners find it surprisingly approachable. Russian's highly phonetic nature also makes spelling a breeze. Come and join us to unravel the beauty of the Cyrillic script first-hand. 

Get ready to explore the wonders of the Russian language and discover a new world of communication and cultural richness! 

Am I eligible to study Russian?

Russian is available as a credit-bearing module (optional or compulsory) and as part of our Free Language Course scheme.