The Intensive Russian Programme of Dalhousie University
The oldest one of its kind in Canada, is a special inter-disciplinary
programme of instruction which allows Dalhousie students (as well
as students from other Canadian universities) to undertake intensive
study of the Russian language, both in Canada and in Russia.
In order to participate, students must demonstrate competence in
the Russian language equivalent to at least two full years of university
classes with a mark of "B" or better. The
duration of the programme is one academic year, the first half
of which is at Dalhousie, or some other Canadian university, the
second half (i.e., February to June) is presented at St.
Petersburg State University. Enquiries and applications
should be addressed to the Assistant to the Coordinator of the
Department of Russian Studies (Dalhousie U), Tatiana
Neklioudova.
Ukrainian Through its Living Culture, an intensive summer
course organized by the University of Alberta
Designed to enhance students' practical language skills with
a direct experience of Ukrainian life and culture, this course
uses various current materials from contemporary popular culture
and makes maximum use of the urban L'viv environment
to expand vocabulary and comprehension. The language of instruction
is Ukrainian. In order to participate, students must demonstrate
a level of proficiency equivalent to two years of study at the
university level. Enquiries should be addressed to the Undergraduate
advisor for Ukrainian in the department of Modern Languages and
Cultural Studies, Dr. Alla
Nedashkivska.
For more information, visit the section Study in Ukraine of the Ukrainian Culture, Language and Literature Program in the department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies.
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