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Please clarify why Ukrainian is omitted from the instruction.
Myroslava Tomorug Znayenko, President
American Association for Ukrainian Studies
From: Giullian, Lisa [mailto:lgiullia@indiana.edu]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 3:34 PM
To: Giullian, Lisa
Subject: Summer Workshop in Slavic, East European and Central Asian
Languages
Could you please pass on the following information about the Summer Workshop
to your students on your email listserv?
Thank you! Lisa Giullian
Lisa Giullian
Advisor/Assistant Director for Student Services
Russian and East European Institute, Indiana University
Ballantine 565, Bloomington, IN 47405
lgiullia@indiana.edu
812-855-3087 fax: 812-855-6411
SUMMER WORKSHOP IN SLAVIC, EAST EUROPEAN AND CENTRAL ASIAN LANGUAGES
Bloomington, Indiana University
June 17-August 12, 2005
For more information and to apply online:
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuslavic/swseel/
Intensive language training has been offered at the Bloomington campus of
Indiana University since 1950. The Summer Workshop provides up to 230
participants in Slavic, East European and Central Asian languages the
opportunity to complete a full year of college language instruction during
an eight-week summer session.
Utilizing the resources of Indiana University's own specialists as well as
native speakers from other universities and abroad, the Summer Workshop has
developed and maintained a national program of the highest quality. Allowing
all participants to pay IN-STATE TUITION, the program has as its goal the
enhancement of speaking, reading, listening and writing skills through
classroom instruction and a full range of extra-curricular activities.
Knowledge of these languages prepares students for exciting career
opportunities in areas such as government, education, international
development, business, journalism, law, military, public health,
environmental issues, and the arts.
Find out what former Summer Workshop students have to say:
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuslavic/swseel/comments.shtml
LANGUAGES:
RUSSIAN (1st through 6th yr.)
*Four-week (one semester) courses start on June 17th.
*1st year Russian is nine weeks and starts on June 13th.
CENTRAL/EAST EUROPEAN and BALTIC
*1st year Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Czech, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Macedonian, Polish, Romanian
*1st and 2nd year Estonian
*The following languages are ACLS funded and TUITION FREE for graduate
students specializing in any field related to these languages:
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Czech, Estonian, Latvian, Macedonian, Polish,
Romanian
CENTRAL ASIA AND CAUCASUS
*1st and 2nd year Azeri, Georgian, Kazak, Turkmen, Tajik, Uyghur, and Uzbek
*1st year Pashto
YIDDISH
*1st year Yiddish for reading knowledge and research
*the Summer Workshop will once again offer Yiddish in summer 2005.
Fellowship funding will be available from The Center for Advanced Holocaust
Studies of the United States Holocaust Museum.
FELLOWSHIPS:
Application deadline for FELLOWSHIPS is April 1, 2005.
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuslavic/swseel/fellowships.shtml
Graduate students are eligible for the:
1. Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships
2. Social Science Research Council (SSRC) fellowships
3. Foreign Language Enhancement Program (FLEP) scholarships (if you
currently attend a Big Ten school or the University of Chicago and would
like to take advantage of language training, not offered at your home
university)
4. American Council for Learned Societies (ACLS) Southeast European Language
Training Grants http://www.acls.org/eeguide.htm#langindividual Deadline:
January 13, 2005
5. Boren fellowships, offered through the National Security Education
Program: http://www.worldstudy.gov/overview.html Deadline: Jan 29, 2005
for graduate students
Undergraduate students are eligible for the:
1. SSRC fellowships (Russian, Azeri, Kazakh, Tajik, Turkmen, Uzbek, and
Georgian)
2. Boren scholarships, offered through the National Security Education
Program: www.worldstudy.gov/overview.html
Deadline: Feb 10, 2005 for undergraduates (your university may have an
internal deadline in January. Check with your campus NSEP representative)
*Check the website for specific scholarship/fellowship eligibility criteria
Contact: Director, Ballantine Hall 502, Indiana U, Bloomington, IN 47405,
tel.: 812-855-2608, fax: 812-855-2107,
e-mail: swseel@indiana.edu
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