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The Indiana University Bloomington Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Indiana University/Purdue University Indianapolis School of Public and Environmental Affairs, in collaboration with Southern Federal University (SFedU) in Rostov-on-Don, Russia present: Spring - Summer 2009
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| #1) Spring 2009: REEI-R 300 28434/500 28435 Global Public Health Dialogue – 1 credit |
| #2) Spring 2009: (full-semester course): SLAV-S 498 15842/540 15846 Survival Russian(entry-level) – 3 credits OR (second-8-weeks course): SLAV-S 498 15843/540 15845 Specialized Russian: Public Health Care(advanced level) – 1.5 credits |
| #3) Summer 2009: REEI-R 300 12445/REEI-R 500 12446 International Health Care Delivery: in-country Russian Field Experience – 3 credit Study Abroad |
APPLICATION DEADLINE DECEMBER 1, 2008
Although we anticipate that many students will complete at least two, if not all three components of the p
rogram, in the interest of flexibility we are not making any component a co-requisite or pre-requisite of the other. Instead, we will give priority in funding decisions to those students who are able to commit to multiple components of the program.
Funding is available (on competitive basis) for students pursuing language training and/or study abroad under this program. Students applying for components #2 or #3 of the program will be automatically considered for language training stipend awards ($1,000, associated with component #2) and student mobility stipend awards ($4,000 associated with component #3) to support their participation in the U.S.-Russia Global-Health Care Course with 2-Week Study-Abroad (it is a common application to be considered for all funding). While the program is open to all IU students, only U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible for stipend awards. Students who complete both components #2 and #3 may receive a maximum award of $5,000.
This program is funded by a two-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education United States-Russia Program: Improving Research and Educational Activities in Higher Education (U.S.-Russia Program), administered under the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) and the Russian Ministry for Education and Science, Russian Federation. The goals of the IU-SFedU partnership is to support U.S. students in gaining Russian language ability. The strength of the language training program will be integrated within a joint IU-SFedU research program focusing on the broad topic of Global Public Health, a key issue demonstrating the growing interconnectedness in virtually all aspects of human life.
For additional information and/or questions contact:
Natalia Rekhter 317-410-3148 nrekhter@iupui.edu, nrekhter@lincolncollege.edu
Olena Chernishenko 812-855-3046 ochernis@indiana.edu
Email is the preferred method of communication
