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At one of the Universities I’ve looked at for possible future doctoral work in Mathematics still requires proficiency (at least well enough to read) in one of those three languages. The stated purpose is to be able to read works in the original language of the great minds of math – and those three countries (France, Germany, Russia) have produced the vast majority of leading mathematicians in the past.When I was doing graduate work in physics, the lingual requirements at that time for a doctorate were proficiency in two of the following languages: French, German, Russian. They have since dropped this requirement. I don’t know what the reasons were but I’ll bet it had something to do with not being able to recruit enough scientists to study for doctorates. Pity they needed to do that.