The American Councils Business Russian Language and Internship (BRLI) Program combines a specially designed curriculum focusing on the language of Russian business with an internship in a multinational company, business, non-governmental organization, charity, or government agency in Russia. The academic year, semester, or summer program at Moscow International University and the Russian State Pedagogical University (Gertsen) in St. Petersburg features a highly individualized academic program that is designed to serve students with at least an Intermediate-high level of Russian-proficiency. Applicants to the BRLI program generally have had three years of Russian and a previous study abroad experience in Eurasia.
A full-time U.S. resident director oversees the academic and cultural programs, including local excursions and extended group travel, and assists participants in academic, administrative, and personal matters. Students may live with Russian host families or in university dormitories. Students are also offered the chance to meet for two hours per week with peer tutors recruited from their host universities.
Students receive academic credit for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses through Bryn Mawr College.
lSupport services include mandatory pre-departure orientation in Washington, D.C.; accident and illness insurance; and American Councils offices in Washington, D.C. Moscow, and St. Petersburg. ** For more detailed program information, please visit the American Councils Study Abroad Programs website: Go to www.acrussiaabroad.org.
Eligibility:
Two years of college-level Russian
Length:
Semester, Academic Year, or Summer (8 weeks)
Price:
Spring 2010: $20,200
*Prices for Summer, Fall, and Academic Year 2010 will be posted in December 2009
All prices include international airfare; dormitory or host-family housing; tuition; internship; most meals; insurance; orientation in Washington, D.C.; and a Russian visa.
Deadline:
Fall Semester: April 1
Academic Year: April 1
Spring Semester: October 1
Summer Program: March 1
Funded By:
Participants
Download the Application
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this internship
A full-time U.S. resident director oversees the academic and cultural programs, including local excursions and extended group travel, and assists participants in academic, administrative, and personal matters. Students may live with Russian host families or in university dormitories. Students are also offered the chance to meet for two hours per week with peer tutors recruited from their host universities.
Students receive academic credit for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses through Bryn Mawr College.
lSupport services include mandatory pre-departure orientation in Washington, D.C.; accident and illness insurance; and American Councils offices in Washington, D.C. Moscow, and St. Petersburg. ** For more detailed program information, please visit the American Councils Study Abroad Programs website: Go to www.acrussiaabroad.org.
Eligibility:
Two years of college-level Russian
Length:
Semester, Academic Year, or Summer (8 weeks)
Price:
Spring 2010: $20,200
*Prices for Summer, Fall, and Academic Year 2010 will be posted in December 2009
All prices include international airfare; dormitory or host-family housing; tuition; internship; most meals; insurance; orientation in Washington, D.C.; and a Russian visa.
Deadline:
Fall Semester: April 1
Academic Year: April 1
Spring Semester: October 1
Summer Program: March 1
Funded By:
Participants
Download the Application
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this internship
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