| KEI Study Abroad
Update!
Welcome to the Knowledge
Exchange Institute’s (KEI) July 2004 on-line
newsletter! (For students, current KEI participants abroad,
program alumni, and others with an interest in studying abroad.)
In this month’s
issue:
Featured Programs: Russia!
Photos of Summer 2004 Students in Moscow
Fall 2004 Application Deadline Extended for Selected KEI Programs
International Trivia Question
Featured
Programs: Russia!
Russia is the largest country in the world, and also
one of the most diverse; Russian culture and society comprises a
multitude of national and religious traditions. KEI offers academic programs,
taught in English, at two diverse locations in
Russia: Moscow & Puschino:
-- MOSCOW is at the forefront of social and
economic change in Russia -- the heart and soul of the country -- and
Moscow State University (MSU) is the top-ranked university in
Russia
, with a long history of Nobel and Fields
Medal Laureates. You will study with renowned faculty who are friendly,
speak English, and provide individualized attention since classes are
small in size.
-- PUSCHINO is a picturesque city on the Oaka River, 75 miles south of
Moscow. The city was established in 1962 by the Russian Academy of
Science to serve the needs of the
Puschino Science Center (PSC). PSC consists of 9 research institutes
and more than 5,000 working scientists, mathematicians and engineers.
PSC is considered the premier research facility in
Russia.
KEI offers the following discipline-specific study and intern programs in Russia:
* Science, Math, and Engineering Research (Moscow and Puschino)
* Medicine, Health, and Biomedical Research (Moscow)
* East European Business, Law, and Diplomacy (Moscow)
* Russian Language, Culture, and Humanities (Moscow)
KEI
programs include a wide
selection of courses, internships, housing, professional visits, excursions, on-site staff, and
more. For further information, call us at 1-800-831-5095. To
learn about what's happening in Russia (and Moscow), check out the
Moscow Times
website, or the Moscow
Times pages about travel!
Photos of Summer 2004 Students
in Moscow
The 8-week KEI summer programs at Moscow State
University are half-way through, and students are sharing that they are
having a wonderfully rewarding experience. The six photos at right were
taken by Donna Yosmanovich (of Fordham University in New York).
These four links below are
recent photos taken by Helen Huggins (of Valparaiso University in
Indiana). Both students are participating on our summer program in Russia's
capital city.
Views
of Moscow
Cathedral Square,
Kremlin
Random
Moscow Sights
Bolshoi
Theater, Moscow
Fall 2004 Application
Deadline Extended: for Kenya, Mexico, Belgium, Italy
The Application
Deadline for fall 2004 programs has been extended until July 15 for KEI
study and intern abroad programs in Nairobi, Mexico City, Brussels, and
Venice. After that date, we will accept students on a space-available
basis only. If you are considering applying, please call us right away
at 800-831-5095!
International
Trivia Question
KEI's monthly on-line
newsletter features a trivia question related to international issues.
QUESTION: In 1939, what country did Winston Churchill
describe as "A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma"?
[The first 3 people who e-mail KEI with the correct answer will win a
free money belt. Hint: The answer can be found on KEI's
website...]
Call
us at 1-800-831-5095, or refer to our website for further information: www.KnowledgeExchange.org
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