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Terms Abroad


Students in The Department for Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures have many options for travelling and studying abroad. All terms abroad are offered through the Office of International Education.

Catherine's Palace, Pushkin, Russia (outside of St. Petersburg)Russian Culture and Society Program, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Russia
The Russian Culture and Society Program is a continuation of the GEC course Russian 235: Modern Russian Culture, to be offered by the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures during the Spring Quarter. During that quarter, the class will learn about modern Russian culture and society in historical and political context. Immediately following Spring Quarter exams, the students, guided by the Russian 235 instructor and resident director, will travel to St. Petersburg and Moscow for approximately 10 days to experience everyday life and to visit sites of major artistic, cultural, and historical importance at one of the most beautiful times of the year -the framed White Nights of early summer.


Tomsk State University, Tomsk, RussiaIntensive Russian Language & Culture Program, Tomsk, Russia
The OSU Program in Tomsk is an intensive language and culture program offered at Tomsk State University (TSU). The program provides students with the opportunities to increase their Russian language ability and to experience contemporary Russian life by living with host families. The program is located in Tomsk, a major academic, research, industrial, and cultural center located in western Siberia, 4000 kilometers from to the east of Moscow. The program is designed for intermediate and advanced speakers and runs for approximately 8 weeks.


Intensive Czech Language Program, Olomouc, Czech Republic
The OSU Summer Program in Olomouc is a four-week, intensive language and culture program offered at Palacky University. The program provides students with the opportunity to begin and/or increase their language ability and to experience contemporary Czech life and culture. In addition to classroom instruction taught by Palacky University instructors, students will participate in group field trips and have opportunities to expore the city on their own.



Other opportunities in the region:

Opera and Identity in Russia Today, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Russia
This three week intensive program is a continuation of a regular spring quarter course, Russian Opera and Identity (Music 294/694). Following completion of the course, students will travel to Russia where they will attend opera performances, study opera production, listen to lectures on the history and status of opera in Russian society today, as well as interview representatives of the opera community and members of opera audiences.

Other terms abroad in Russia.

Other term abroad opportunities in the Czech Republic.

Other term abroad opportunities in Hungary.

Other term abroad opportunities in Poland.

For more information on study abroad or other opportunites, please contact the Office of International Education.

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