Study Abroad in Russia
Feb. 13th, 2006 10:16 pmI plan to go to Russia this summer to study. However, I am currently unable to decide where to go. I have now been studying Russian for three years at the University of Colorado. In addition, I have completed two summer study abroad programs in St. Petersburg. I am contemplating studying in St. Petersburg or Moscow again; however, I think that I might like to see some cities farther east. If anyone knows of a good intensive language program for a student traveling to Russia alone, please offer your advice
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Date: 2006-02-13 10:20 pm (UTC)www.rsuh.ru
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Date: 2006-02-13 11:26 pm (UTC)a question for you: i just got back to boulder, after living in ukraine for 1.5 years, and am trying to find a way to keep up with my russian. do you know of anyone or a program or anything?
Russian practice
Date: 2006-02-14 01:43 am (UTC)Every week the Russian department hosts a session they refer to as Russian tea. All the professors in the department get together in the department get together with students for tea and conversation. Unfortunately, I do not have the information at hand regarding location and time. However, here is the information listed on the Russian department website.
Russian Tea
Russian Tea meets once a week during the academic year for tea and conversation. For more information contact Elena Kostoglodova at (303) 492-2601.
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Date: 2006-02-14 12:23 am (UTC)www.nsu.ru
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Date: 2006-02-14 12:35 am (UTC)Which is your Russian language level now? Knowing this, I could say something more specific for you.
Far East University - Vladivostok
Date: 2006-02-14 07:06 am (UTC)They used to have great language programs. Go to the right corner of the link, the page will come up in English and talks about courses for international students. You can also give the American consulate in Vladivostok a call.
I haven't been since the mid-90's, but I really enjoyed Vlad.