Voronezh State University 1999 Summer Courses of Russian language and Russian Area Studies

 

Voronezh State University is pleased to invite you to attend the 1999 Summer Courses of Russian language and Russian Area Studies. Semester and academic year stays are also available. The specially planned curriculum let you study individually or in small group Russian phonetic and intonation, grammar and composition, improve your conversational skills. You may attend classes in literature, cultural studies, history, politics and folk art. Courses are offered for all levels - from the beginners to advanced students.Classes for the beginners are given in English. Schedule is built around your needs and abilities. You can chose 2-4-6-8 weeks courses with 18 to 30 and up tutorial hours per week.

You will be met in the Moscow International Airport and accompanied to Voronezh by overnight train. The summer program may include 2-4 days field trips to Moscow and to the historic "Golden Ring" cities with their unforgetable beauty, ancient charm and unique architecture. You may also combine your studies with the relaxation in one of resort ares within 20-30 minutes by car from Voronezh. Voronezh is an old picturesque city with population over 1 mln. located in the heart of Russia on a well traveled highway "Moscow -Rostov" about 350 miles south of Moscow. People are friendly, generous and warm, and they are proud of region's historical and cultural heritage. You may get the opportunity to live in Russian family and enjoy its wonderful hospitality or stay at the Voronezh University Dormitories. Apartment's rent is also available.

VSU Advisory Office is open now in the United States. On-site representative will answer all your questions.

VSU Advisory Office
1860-A Milden Rd.
Upper Arlington,OH 43221-1955
U.S.A.
E-mail: [email protected]


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Last updated:     February 24, 1999