Russia
2008
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Intensive Russian Language Program in Novgorod The
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"Moscow, how many things fuse together for a Russian heart in this sound!" said Alexander Pushkin about the largest Russian city, founded in 1147 by Yury Dolgorukij who built the fortress (Kremlin) up the hill over the Moscow River. At the end of the fifteenth century the new powerful walls and towers that we can see now were built. Students will have tours to Red Square, the Kremlin, Tretiakovsky Gallery, and have a general tour of the city by bus with brief stops at different sites of interest.
St. Petersburg is magnificent and beautiful, unlike any city in the world. Students will visit the Peter-Paul Fortress, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Russian Museum, the Hermitage Art Museum, the tsarist suburban palaces at Pavlovsk, and Peterhof with its dazzling parks with guilded statues, beautiful gardens, and countless fountains. Our visit corresponds with the magical period of 'White Nights', perhaps best appreciated during a late night boat tour of the canals.
Living arrangements: Students live in home stays, with Russian families, and have meals with their host families. Hotel stays may be arranged for anyone not wanting the home stay arrangement.
Tours and excursions: in Novgorod and in the Novgorod area and longer tours in Moscow, St. Petersburg and its environs (Peterhof and Pavlovsk).
Open to All: No previous knowledge of Russian required. Program also open to students who are not currently enrolled at Miami University. Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced levels of study.
Credit: 6 credit hours from Miami University for undergraduates. 4 credit hours for graduate students.
Cost: $3500 (Russian portion) plus Miami University fees and tuition for summer 2008. The $3500 includes all expenses in Russia (room and board, excursions, instruction, touring in Moscow and St. Petersburg) plus airfare from NY to St. Petersburg and return. Not included are: Russian visa and formal invitation fee from Russia. Prices subject to slight changes.
Scholarships: Generous scholarships available for Miami students, courtesy of the Havighurst Center and the Continuing Education Office.
First on-campus informational meeting: 4-5 p.m. on Friday, October 26, 2007 in Irvin Hall 130.
Provision: The program will be cancelled should it fail to reach a minimum of 10 students.
For further information: Please contact group leader, Prof. Irina Goncharenko-Rose (Dept. of GREAL, Miami University, 172 Irvin Hall, Oxford, OH 45056; ph.: (513) 529-2526 or (513) 221-5045. E-mail: gonchai@muohio.edu; fax: (513) 529-2296.
Deadline: The deadline for applications is February 15, 2008. A deposit of $250 is required to hold your reservation. Deposit will not be refunded after the purchase of airfare. Download the application.
