Locations outside of Russia to study Russian?

Jan Zielinski zielinski at GMX.CH
Wed Aug 6 11:39:22 UTC 2014


On 2014-08-06 13:19, Sergey Simonov wrote:
>
> The city, located in a rich cultural crossroads, can offer students 
> total immersion in Russian language, culture and history featuring:
> - 96% of the population speaking standard contemporary Russian as 
> their native or primary language of communication;
> - Personal safety with European living standards and medical care, 
> Euro as the national currency;
> - Fully tailored individual and group programs of any level in the 
> Russian language, literature, translation, Baltic, Jewish, East 
> European and post-Soviet studies and intercultural communication;
> - Year-round internship opportunities;
> - Convenient location for weekend study trips to Russia, Belarus and 
> all Baltic States;
> - Daugavpils University, providing European Credit Transfer System 
> (ECTS) academic credits accepted by most U.S. universities.
>
>
And one can have a look at the sculpture, commemorating Mark Rothko, who 
was born there:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Gibovskis_rothko_rotko_daugavpils.jpg

Not to speak about other remnants of the rich and multinational history 
of this town.

Jan Zielinski
Berne

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