Math in Moscow: Number of students per semester

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The Math in Moscow program sees approximately 10 students participating each semester. For precise information, it's recommended to contact the program directly through their official website. Some participants express a preference for the Budapest program, citing factors such as better attendance and the current political climate as influencing their decision.
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I'm looking into the Math in Moscow and have a very simple question which I can't seem to find answered online:

Roughly how many students participate in the Math in Moscow program in a given semester?
 
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This is a super niche question. You're better off contacting the program. Try here http://www.ams.org/programs/travel-grants/mimoscow
 
It looks like about ~10 or so. I was considering that program as well, although I think that Budapest looks better (current political climate, budapest is more well attended, etc)
 
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