[aaus-list] Study Abroad in Ukraine
Brita Ericson
Ericson at americancouncils.org
Tue Aug 11 15:11:44 EDT 2009
American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS is pleased to
announce fellowship opportunities for U.S. undergraduate and graduate
students to participate in the Spring 2010 Eurasian Regional Language
Program for language study in Central Asia, the Southern Caucasus,
Ukraine, and Moldova.
Applications for the Spring 2010 program are due October 1st, 2009.
Applications are now available for download from the American Councils
website: http://www.americancouncils.org.
Fellowships are available through American Councils from U.S. Department
of State (Title VIII) and U.S. Department of Education (Fulbright-Hays)
grant support. Recent program participants have also received
substantial fellowship support from the Institute of International
Education (IIE), the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, and
the U.S. Department of Education Title VI (FLAS).
Recent Eurasian Regional Language Program participants have studied:
Azeri in Baku;
Georgian and Chechen in Tbilisi;
Kazakh in Almaty;
Kyrgyz in Bishkek;
Persian (Dari/Farsi/Tajiki) in Dushanbe;
Ukrainian in Kyiv;
Uzbek in Dushanbe
Programs also available for the study of Armenian, Buryat, Chechen,
Romanian, Tatar, Turkmen, Tuvan, and Yakut. Please note that some
languages are offered in more than one country.
The Eurasian Regional Language Program provides graduate students,
advanced undergraduates, scholars, and working professionals intensive
instruction in the languages of Eurasia. Participants may enroll in
semester, academic year, or summer programs. All courses are conducted
by expert faculty from leading local universities and educational
institutions. Students with at least two years of college-level
instruction in the target language, Russian, or a language related to
the target language are eligible to apply to the program.
Courses are designed to strengthen participants' oral, listening,
reading and writing proficiency in the language of study. Participants
receive approximately fifteen hours per week of in-class instruction in
the target language. Courses in history, literature, and politics are
also available for advanced speakers. Other program features include
peer tutoring, housing with local host families, and graduate- or
undergraduate-level academic credit through Bryn Mawr College.
Application deadlines
Fall Semester/Academic Year Program: April 1
Summer Program: March 1
Spring Semester: October 1
For more information, please contact:
Russian and Eurasian Outbound Programs
American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS
1776 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
Telephone: (202) 833-7522
Email: outbound at americancouncils.org
Website: www.americancouncils.org
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Brita Ericson
Information and Outreach Officer
American Councils for International Education: ACTR-ACCELS
1776 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
202-572-9102
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