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Indiana University offers Mongolian language Summer Workshop PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 19 May 2007

Summer Workshop in Slavic, East European and Central Asian Languages at Indiana University June 15-August 10, 2007

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 200 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.

SWSEEL Classroom 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 fees, 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. Fellowships and funding are available.

Application Deadline: March 23, 2007; thereafter, rolling admissions. Deadline for consideration for Fellowships is also March 23, 2007.

Knowledge of Slavic, East European, and Central Asian languages prepares students for exciting career opportunities in areas such as government, higher education, not-for-profit institutions, public health, law, international development, the military, journalism, environmental issues, the arts and business.

For summer 2007, the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) will fund the teaching of first year Albanian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Macedonian, Romanian, and Advanced Mastery Training in South Slavic Languages. Tuition for these courses will be waived for graduate students specializing in East European studies in any discipline.

Application available on the website

Reported by Mongol Group 


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