Showing posts with label Summer Programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Programs. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Summer Program: Study Russian at Beloit College

 Beloit College summer program (CLS) is still accepting applications to study Russian.

CLS is an online immersive summer program that enables students to complete a semester or entire year of Russian over the summer. 

This summer we are offering first, second and fourth levels of Russian.

CLS offers a unique opportunity to either start Russian or greatly expand one’s fluency, while working with top faculty.

Complete up to two semesters of college language coursework in just seven weeks—from anywhere you choose! Whether you prefer learning from the comfort of your home or while exploring new places, our flexible online summer language program fits your lifestyle.

For more details visit our website:

https://www.beloit.edu/offices/global-experience/center-for-language-studies/summer-language-program/

Friday, April 24, 2026

Final Call - Russian Language Summer School 2026, Yerevan (ASPIRANTUM)

ASPIRANTUM’s 2026 Russian Language Summer School in Yerevan

The program offers 6–10 weeks (120–200 hours) of intensive Russian. Instruction is available at upper elementary and intermediate levels, focusing strongly on all core language skills in small groups.

We already have 20 confirmed participants across our Armenian, Russian, and Persian summer schools, and places are now limited. You can see the profiles of participating students here: https://www.instagram.com/aspirantumcom/

This final call is to remind prospective applicants of this opportunity.

The program also includes cultural excursions and activities across Armenia.

Full details and application:
https://aspirantum.com/courses/russian-language-summer-school

Application deadline: May 1, 2026

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Russian and Ukrainian Summer Online Courses at Stony Brook

We are offering summer online synchronous courses at Stony Brook (all courses are 6 weeks May 26 - July 3):

Intensive Elementary Russian (RUS 101) - covers 2 semesters of Beginner Russian

Intensive Elementary Ukrainian (UKR 101) - covers 2 semesters of Beginner Ukrainian, can accommodate heritage speakers. MoTuWeTh 10:30AM - 12:45PM

Russian for Heritage Speakers (RUS 213) TuTh 1:30-3:30

Russian and Post-Soviet Cinema (HUR 241) - hybrid asynchronous course Tu 5:30-7:30

Information can be found at stonybrook.edu/summer

Additionally, all our Russian courses during the academic year are also online synchronous, including all 4 years of Russian plus a heritage speaker course.

Intensive Summer Polish now tuition free

Thanks to generous support from the Kosciuszko Foundation, intensive online summer 2026 Polish courses at the Indiana University Language Workshop are now tuition free for all participants. (There are still fees, however.) 
  • Format: Synchronous online classes plus independent homework
  • Dates: 2026 May 18 - July 10
  • Times: Weekdays, 11:00 am - 2:30 pm EDT
  • Eligibility: Any applicant over 16 years of age by May 18
  • Cost: $830, regardless of residency
  • Credit: 8 transferable Indiana University credits
  • Indiana's Intensive Polish program aligns with and prepares participants for the University of Pittsburgh Summer Program in Krakow 
DEADLINE: May 7, 2026

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Summer Job for Russian-Speaking Guitar Player - and more!

Lesnoe Ozero, Concordia Language Villages’ summer Russian immersion program for kids ages 7-18 in northern Minnesota, is currently hiring for ONE counselor position, ideally for someone at the advanced high-native speaker range. This person MUST be able to play guitar well enough to accompany a song leader (or be a song leader) for large-group song time. Repertoire of Russian-language songs is preferable but not necessary for a candidate who can learn new songs quickly - camp songbook will be provided upon hire. We are able to sponsor J1 camp counselor visas as well as provide OPT experiences for students on F1 student visas in relevant areas. Counselors teach Russian language and/or culture in an informal program with extensive mentoring and support; lead "camp"-type activities (canoeing, art, etc.); supervise cabins; and help with activities of daily life, such as site setup, cleaning shared spaces, and a daily shift helping in the kitchen. These positions do not require teaching experience, as we expect to provide these staff with intensive training, a very thorough curriculum, and in-service support. These positions are appropriate for those with abundant energy, love of living in nature, and a dedication to and background in work with children and teens. The dates for this position are July 13-August 16.  Candidates should apply for the position of “counselor” and indicate guitar under “skills/licensure.” Please feel free to forward this email, and if there are any questions, please pass along my email: ravitch@cord.edu 

In addition to this position, we may have some spots available for Culinary Arts Staff, which are open to any level of language proficiency. The dates for these positions are also July 13-August 16. Staff will receive a week of training in food preparation specific to the cuisines of the Russian-speaking world and then be responsible for preparing the food under the supervision of the Village Chef. The language of the kitchen is English, but Culinary Arts staff are welcome to participate in the language immersion community when they are not cooking, which, given that it is a residential program, can easily be 4-5 hours/day. Those who need work for the whole summer can indicate availability for one of the languages that runs in June, as well as the Russian village, for a full summer of employment. Interested candidates can access complete hiring information for the language villages on our website. 

We also welcome Volunteer Interns, July 13 - August 2, August 9, or August 16 - all levels of proficiency. Volunteers will receive a week of orientation, including training in language teaching, camp counseling, and language training specific to their area of volunteer responsibility (e.g. leading gardening activities, working in our camp cafe, etc.) They will then spend part of the day leading activities in their area of volunteer responsibility and the rest of the day assisting regular staff in language classes, and being immersed in Russian language. Volunteers should be at least 18yo and have completed a year of college or the equivalent. Interested applicants should email me directly at ravitch@cord.edu

For those of you who are familiar with my typical announcements, we anticipate that we will fill all of our High School Credit Teacher position with returning staff, although we are accepting new applications, as things may change based on enrollment.

For all positions, room, board, and transportation from the Minneapolis airport to the program in Bemidji, MN are included, but staff/volunteers are responsible for their own travel to the Minneapolis airport. 

Friday, April 3, 2026

Middlebury Program for Heritage speakers

The Middlebury College Kathryn Wasserman Davis School of Russian accepts applications for the 2026 summer program for Heritage speakers.  Please, share this information with your students, friends, and colleagues.


УНИКАЛЬНАЯ ПРОГРАММА ОБУЧЕНИЯ ДЛЯ БИЛИНГВОВ, КОТОРЫЕ ХОТЕЛИ БЫ УЛУЧШИТЬ СВОЙ РУССКИЙ!

Где? Русская школа, Миддлбери колледж (Вермонт)

Когда? 16 июля – 14 августа 2026 (+ 10 дней онлайн заданий до начала очной программы)

6 академических кредитов

Финансовая помощь: 25% скидка всем поступившим 


Эта программа для тех, кто вырос в русскоязычной семье, разговаривая по-русски, и хотел бы улучшить владение языком, расширить словарный запас, научиться грамотно писать и бегло читать.

Занятия проводятся в интенсивном формате с погружением в языковую среду 24/7; студенты дают клятву говорить только по-русски и участвуют в богатой культурной программе Русской школы, включая театр, клубы, спорт и хор. 

Программа рассчитана на студентов вузов, но заявления от старшеклассников 16+ будут также рассматриваться на индивидуальной основе.

schoolofrussian@middlebury.edu

www.middlebury.edu/language-schools/languages/russian/heritage 

OXFORD TRANSLATES - Lit. Trans. summer school

Translation Summer School!

This year the Russian workshop will be led by Anna Gunin. The deadline for the early-bird discount is 31 March, but it will still be possible to apply after that date.

See more details at the link here: https://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/oxfordtranslates/programme

Princeton University - Tallinn Russian summer language study abroad - space for additional participant(s)

Princeton University partners with Tallinn University for a summer Russian language study-abroad program. We’ve had a cancellation in the Intermediate Russian course and can accommodate one or two additional participants in this group.

 

The program will run from June 8 to July 31, 2026.

 

The program fee is approximately $5,000, and it covers tuition, a home stay with half-board (lunch and supper), or hostel. Students are expected to cover meals (lunches), personal expenses, and airfare (approx. $1,500). Estimated personal expenses will depend on where participants will stay.

 

Students from other universities must apply for support with their home institutions.

If you know of a student who might be interested in joining the Princeton group and is at an appropriate level, we would be very happy to welcome them.

About the program:

https://slavic.princeton.edu/undergraduate-program/study-abroad

 

Fees, description, past participants' reviews: 

https://slavic.princeton.edu/russian-summer-program-tallinn-university

 

With any questions, please ask Prof. Yuri Leving: <yleving@princeton.edu> and Prof. Ksana Blank: <kblank@princeton.edu>

Russian at Columbia this summer

The Russian Program at Columbia University is still accepting applications for the Russian Practicum in Summer 2026. Please share the information with your students who might be interested:


Learn Russian This Summer | Intensive Language Program at Columbia University

 

Dear Students,


If you’re still exploring ideas for the summer, we wanted to highlight a great option you might be interested in:

 

Intensive Language Program at Columbia University

 

 

 

Learn Russian this summer at Columbia University through our intensive summer Russian language program. Designed for learners at all levels, this program offers beginner, intermediate, and advanced Russian courses.

 

The program is open to high school studentsundergraduate and graduate studentsvisiting students, and professionals from a wide range of backgrounds.

 

Whether you are starting Russian for the first time or advancing your proficiency, Columbia’s summer intensive program provides a rigorous and supportive learning experience at a world-class university.

 

 

Program Highlights:

·  Summer in New York

·  Intensive language instruction

·  June and July sessions

·  Flat course rate per session

·  Earn up to 8 semester credit hours

 

Registration is opens now.

 

For more information, contact the Director of the Russian Summer Practicum, Dr. Marina Tsylina, at mt3750@Columbia.edu


Monday, March 23, 2026

Deadline April 1: Russian in Central Asia Summer Program & Fall 2026 Semester in Bishkek

If you have not yet finalized your summer plans, you may wish to consider applying to the Russian in Central Asia Summer Program. As in previous years, we are extending the application deadline to April 1 to allow additional time for students to complete their applications.

The program is hosted by Bard’s partner institution, the American University of Central Asia (AUCA) in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and offers an excellent opportunity for students to study Russian while engaging with the diverse cultural and linguistic environment of Central Asia.

We are also continuing to accept applications for the Fall 2026 Study Abroad semester program in Bishkek, with the same April 1 deadline.

Program descriptions are included below. I would be very grateful if you could share this information with interested students.

Reminder - Enrollment for Visiting Students Now Open! Summer at UCLA: Russian 10 and 20

The UCLA Department of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Languages and Cultures welcomes students for both Intensive First Year Russian (Russian 10) and Intensive Second Year Russian (Russian 20) in Summer 2026.  Enroll by April 30th to secure a seat!

 

*All sections are taught online. Enrollment now open!

 

Dates: June 22 – August 14, 2026 (8 weeks)

 

Russian 10 (Intensive Elementary): Mon-Fri 10am-1:50pm PST

                                                             

Russian 20 (Intensive Intermediate): Mon-Fri 10am-1:50pm PST

                                                            

For information on how to enroll, please see: https://www.summer.ucla.edu/academiccourses/uclastudent/registrationandenrollment

 

Students with prior experience in Russian should contact Professor Anna Kudyma, UCLA Russian Language Coordinator, in advance at akudyma@ucla.edu for questions regarding placement.

Summer intensive Beginning Russian online through Harvard University

Take beginning Russian online this summer through Harvard University. They are currently accepting students and registration is open (now through June 15, 2026, but it is recommended to register immediately in order to secure a spot in the course):



Taught by Harvard Slavic faculty (Dr. Steven Clancy), this Zoom-based course is open to students from all over the world and does not require the additional expenses of relocation or room and board for the duration of the seven-week program.

Classes begin Monday, June 22 and run through Friday, August 7, 2026 (7-weeks).

The main course meets daily, Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm eastern daylight time. The conversation and practice section meets Monday-Thursday (Fridays off) 1:00-2:45pm eastern daylight time.

The course regularly draws students from a wide variety of backgrounds (high school, undergraduates, graduate students, professionals, and retirees). Students have joined us from the US, Europe, and Asia and take the course to satisfy academic, personal, and professional goals.

We’ve heard recently from several participants in this program in the past few years. This summer course enabled several of them to pursue graduate studies in Russian-related fields. High school students have gotten a start in Russian before continuing in university programs. Adults have been able to pursue lifelong goals of Russian language studies that have enriched their personal lives, work experience, and retirement.

Potential students can send questions to Dr. Steven Clancy <sclancy@fas.harvard.edu>.

RUSS S-Aab Intensive Elementary Russian
This intensive course provides a comprehensive introduction to modern Russian
language and culture for those who would like to speak Russian or use the
language for reading and research. Designed for students without any previous
knowledge of Russian, the course stresses all four major communicative skills
(speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing). Students are
introduced to Russian culture through readings, screenings, and class
discussions. This course prepares students to continue in Russian at the
intermediate level or for study or travel abroad in Russian-speaking
countries. Course covers both volumes of Live from Russia. Taught by Dr.
Steven Clancy.

$7960 tuition for 8 credits (a full academic year of Russian equivalent to two
semesters of study, over 150 contact hours).

Monday, March 9, 2026

AC Study & Research Abroad Application Deadlines

This is a kind reminder that the following deadlines for American Councils overseas programming are soon approaching:



Financial aid is available from U.S. government funding in addition to American Councils' own scholarships, which can help cover significant portions of program cost. For more information on American Councils' generous funding, please visit https://www.studyabroad.americancouncils.org/financial-aid. American Councils is committed to working with all applicants who demonstrate financial need to make sure they have the opportunity to study abroad. 

Friday, February 27, 2026

Enrollment for Visiting Students Now Open! Summer at UCLA: Russian 10 and 20

The UCLA Department of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Languages and Cultures welcomes students for both Intensive First Year Russian (Russian 10) and Intensive Second Year Russian (Russian 20) in Summer 2026.  Enroll by April 30th to secure a seat!

 

*All sections are taught online. Enrollment now open!

 

Dates: June 22 – August 14, 2026 (8 weeks)

 

Russian 10 (Intensive Elementary): Mon-Fri 10am-1:50pm PST

                                                             

Russian 20 (Intensive Intermediate): Mon-Fri 10am-1:50pm PST

                                                            

For information on how to enroll, please see: https://www.summer.ucla.edu/academiccourses/uclastudent/registrationandenrollment

 

Students with prior experience in Russian should contact Professor Anna Kudyma, UCLA Russian Language Coordinator, in advance at akudyma@ucla.edu for questions regarding placement.

2026 Russian Language Summer School in Yerevan – ASPIRANTUM


The program offers 6 to 10 weeks of intensive Russian instruction (120 to 200 contact hours), beginning on June 21, 2026. Courses are available at beginner, elementary, and intermediate levels and focus on reading, writing, speaking, listening, grammar, and vocabulary in small groups.

In addition to classroom instruction, participants take part in organized cultural excursions, including visits to Garni and Geghard, Aragats and Amberd Fortress, Ejmiatsin, Khor Virap and Noravank, and Lake Sevan, along with selected museum visits and cultural events.

Full program details and application form:
https://aspirantum.com/courses/russian-language-summer-school

Early deadline for discounted participation fee: February 25, 2026
Application deadline: May 21, 2026

Curriculum information:
https://aspirantum.com/curriculum

Student testimonials:
https://aspirantum.com/testimonials

Video overview of classes and program activities:
https://www.youtube.com/@aspirantum

Program updates:
https://www.instagram.com/aspirantumcom/

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Russian at Columbia this summer

Learn Russian This Summer | Intensive Language Program at Columbia University

 

Dear Students,


If you’re still exploring ideas for the summer, we wanted to highlight a great option you might be interested in:

 

Intensive Language Program at Columbia University


Learn Russian this summer at Columbia University through our intensive summer Russian language program. Designed for learners at all levels, this program offers beginner, intermediate, and advanced Russian courses.

 

The program is open to high school studentsundergraduate and graduate studentsvisiting students, and professionals from a wide range of backgrounds.

 

Whether you are starting Russian for the first time or advancing your proficiency, Columbia’s summer intensive program provides a rigorous and supportive learning experience at a world-class university.

 

 

Program Highlights:

·  Summer in New York

·  Intensive language instruction

·  June and July sessions

·  Flat course rate per session

·  Earn up to 8 semester credit hours

 

Registration opens March 3

 

For more information, contact the Director of the Russian Summer Practicum, Dr. Marina Tsylina, at mt3750@Columbia.edu

Beloit College summer program (CLS)

 Beloit College summer program (CLS) is accepting applications to study Russian. CLS is an online immersive summer program that enables students to complete a semester or entire year of Russian over the summer. CLS offers a unique opportunity to either start Russian or greatly expand one’s fluency, while working with top faculty.

Complete up to two semesters of college language coursework in just seven weeks—from anywhere you choose! Whether you prefer learning from the comfort of your home or while exploring new places, our flexible online summer language program fits your lifestyle.

For more details visit our website:

https://www.beloit.edu/offices/global-experience/center-for-language-studies/summer-language-program/

Monday, February 9, 2026

Summer 2026 Russian Language Study with Indiana University

Indiana University’s Summer 2026 Language Workshop is now accepting applications for its intensive online Russian program!  

Immersion Courses 

  • Learn 1 year of language in 2 months  
  • Enjoy 20 hours of live instruction per week, plus cultural activities  
  • Combine the effectiveness of intensive study with the convenience of an online class  
  • Accelerate your learning with daily 1-on-1 skills training   
  • Speed your learning by studying alongside enthusiastic and talented language learners  

Advanced Online Courses 

  • Sustain or improve your advanced Russian skills  
  • Enjoy 15 hours of live evening instruction per week 
  • Combine the effectiveness of intensive study with the convenience of an online class  

Rolling Admission Application Deadline  

  • May 21, 2026  

Learn more and apply here: go.iu.edu/russian-workshop 

Questions? Email the Language Workshop at languageworkshop@iu.edu or join virtual office hours.  

Contact Information

Kathleen Evans, Director, Indiana University Language Workshop 

Contact Email

Title VIII Funding is Now Available for American Councils Russian and Eurasian Language Programs

We are very pleased to write that Title VIII scholarships are now available to graduate students participating in the American Councils Russian Language and Area Studies Program (RLASP) and our Eurasia Regional Language Program (ERLP) this summer and fall. Title VIII funding can be used for students seeking generous funding for academic year study overseas; recently, it has served as a particularly valuable resource for students who have had other funding sources cut that they were hoping to use for long-term language study abroad

 

We recently received confirmation that scholarship funds should be fully distributed in keeping with our existing grants. Title VIII awards may cover as much as 80 percent of total costs for students who hold a BA at the time of their participation in our summer and fall-semester programs.

 

RLASP provides 20 hours per week of intensive Russian-language instruction, weekly cultural activities, extended travel, comprehensive overseas health insurance, language partners, housing with closely vetted host families, and ongoing support and 24-hour emergency assistance from onsite staff. The summer and semester programs are located in Almaty, Kazakhstan; Tallinn, Estonia; and Yerevan, Armenia. For more information, please visit: https://www.studyabroad.americancouncils.org/rlasp

 

ERLP provides the same program components and intensive instruction in Ukrainian, Romanian (Chisinau); Persian, Tajik, Dari, Uzbek, Pashto (Dushanbe); Georgian (Tbilisi); Armenian (Yerevan); and Kazakh (Almaty). For more information, please visit: https://www.studyabroad.americancouncils.org/erlp

 

Semester and summer academic credit (graduate and undergraduate) for both programs is provided by Bryn Mawr College. Summer programs are eight weeks long; semester programs are 15 weeks long.

 

Please inform your students that Title VIII funding is now available to all applicants who have completed a BA prior to the start of their program.

 

In addition to Title VIII funding, American Councils has launched several initiatives to increase scholarship support for our students in these challenging times. These include a new President’s Scholarship for Travel, which provides roundtrip airfare from participants’ home cities to their overseas sites, and increased funding for our Opportunity Scholarship and Dan E. Davidson Fellowship.

 

Recognizing that finances are the single greatest barrier to study abroad participation, we are committed to working with each of our applicants to help ensure they have the resources necessary to join the program of their choice.

 

I hope you will encourage your students to take advantage of this important financial support for intensive overseas language study. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me directly.

 

American Councils staff are also available to talk with students in more detail about these programs. If you would like to schedule a brief virtual classroom visit, please click here. If your students would like to book an individual advising appointment, please use this tool