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Olga Mesropova
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Iowa State University
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Ames, Iowa 50011

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Discover for yourself what makes the city so magical!

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St. Petersburg Russia

Summer 2008

Students in Russia

St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg's history is rich and truly exciting. The city witnessed so many dramatic events that one can hardly believe that St. Petersburg is not even 300 years old. Founded in 1703 to be the most European city of Russia, it remains Russia's "Window to the West" - just like Peter the Great meant it.

St. Petersburg has always welcomed foreigners and newcomers from other parts of Russia. Those people created the cosmopolitan atmosphere which made St. Petersburg so special. Since the early days it was always a city of myth and mystery: you can hardly find a young city which is wrapped in legends and stories in such a unique St. Petersburg way.

Due to St. Petersburg's northern location, days are long during the summer months and short in the winter. In May and June, during a period known as the "white nights," the evening twilight blends softly into the dawn and the city never becomes truly dark. During these months, Russians (and students on the program) love to stroll through the center of the city in the evenings, watching as the bridges on the Neva are raised and lowered to allow ships to pass.

Russia

Russian Language
Russian is the native language of some 150 million citizens of the Russian Federal Republic. It is one of the five official languages of the UN, and ranks with English, Chinese, Hindi, Urdu, and Spanish as a major world language. Russian is a major language for scientific publication, and it is an increasingly important language for business and trade as Russian institutions, both public and private, integrate with their European and American counterparts.

Students who study Russian have the opportunity to use their language and culture skills in a broad variety of settings in both Russia and the United States. Students go on to work in business as financial and policy analysts for American and Russian companies. They work for non-governmental organizations, for publishing houses, for the print and broadcast media. They teach in Russian schools, and consult in fields such as marketing, advertising, aerospace, and computer engineering. And, of course, some continue to go on to do more traditional work as teachers in universities and schools, and as employees of the United States government.

Wherever they work, however, they find that it was a thorough mastery of the Russian language that opened doors for them, doors that would have remained forever closed without language skills and the knowledge of culture that accompanies them.

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  • Students in Russia
    What’s included in program fees?
    Program fees (tentatively estimated at $ 3,500.00) include all trips and cultural activities, visa and visa services, 2-day trip to Novgorod, an overnight trip to Moscow, housing / meals with the host family.

    Not included are:
    - airfare, incidentals and individual travel
    - designated ISU tuition and fees

    Financial aid: Most students remain eligible for their current financial aid. In addition, students may be
    eligible for additional student and/or parent loans
    and/or scholarships.

    Where will I live?
    Students will have full room and board with Russian host families: meals, laundry, cleaning, etc. are all included in the program fee. Living with a host family is a great way to improve fluency and learn about another culture through observing and participating in everyday live activities.

    What are the requirements?
    *2.5 overall GPA
    *Serious interest in Russian language and culture
    *No previous study of Russian required

    Courses offered

    Taught in English:
    * Business Administration 291 / 491
    * Art and Architecture of St. Petersburg,
    Arch576/RUS 370

    Taught in Russian:
    * Intensive Elementary Russian, RUS 195
    * Intensive Intermediate Russian, RUS 295
    * Intensive Advanced Russian, RUS 395
    * Russia Today, RUS 320
    * Independent Study, RUS 490

    Internship:
    A variety of internship opportunities are available that may or may not require prior knowledge of Russian. In the past we had students working in translation agencies, with the Russian Academy of Science, in Russian language schools and colleges.

    Application Deadline
    February 1, 2008




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