Russian Teaching Assistants

Josh Pennington joshosu25 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 4 00:16:47 UTC 2012


Hi John,
   I don't know about such programs to bring native speakers over, but I do
know that there are lots of unemployed American Slavicists who speak fluent
Russian that are looking for work.

Best,
  Josh

James Joshua Pennington, PhD
Slavic and Eastern European
Languages and Literatures
The Ohio State University

On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Meredig, John <jm3 at evansville.edu> wrote:

>  Dear SEELANGovtsy:****
>
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> Does anyone know of any programs that bring young native-speaker teaching
> assistants to American universities *other* than the Fulbright Foreign
> Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) program? We have been using Fulbright
> FLTAs for seven years now,  but there was a budget cut in the Russian FLTA
> program this year, and we didn't get one (I'm assuming some others out
> there are in the same boat). Assuming the budget is restored, we have every
> intention of continuing with Fulbright, as we have been very happy with the
> program, but it would seem that making *any* assumptions about budgets
> right now would be rather imprudent. So we were wondering if anyone has any
> knowledge of or experience with other such programs. Any info would be much
> appreciated!****
>
> ** **
>
> Спасибо заранее!****
>
> ** **
>
> John Meredig****
>
> Dept. of Foreign Languages****
>
> University of Evansville****
>
> Evansville, IN****
>
> (812) 488-2346****
>
> jm3 at evansville.edu****
>
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Slavic and Eastern European
Languages and Literatures
The Ohio State University

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