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Language courses are organized all over Central Eastern Europe and the Balkans in order to improve the knowledge of the languages of the region. PECOB offers information on application and registration procedure, costs, programs and scholarships for language courses in Eastern European languages and Slavonic languanges.
The links displayed below include language courses of Serbian organized in Belgrade, language courses in Estonian, Russian, Hungarian and also Southeast European languages.
American Councils provides fellowships for graduate students, faculty and scholars to conduct field research and to study language for a semester or an academic year in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia.
The American Councils Eurasian Regional Language program provides graduate students, advanced undergraduates, scholars, and professionals intensive individualized instruction in the languages of Eurasia. All courses are conducted by expert faculty from leading local universities and educational institutions.
The academic program is designed to improve participants' oral, listening, reading, and writing proficiency in Russian language and to develop their knowledge of Russian history, politics, culture, and society. Students receive academic credits through Bryn Mawr College.
The American Councils offers academic-year, semester, and summer programs at Moscow International University and at the Russian State Pedagogical University (Herzen University) in St. Petersburg with a focus on instruction in business Russian combined with experiential learning through internships.
The Individualized Russian Language Program for Heritage Speakers is intended to address the specific needs of students who speak Russian at home or with relatives, or who grew up speaking Russian and wish to strengthen their Russian skills.
The Cracovia Academy will be offering 6 Polish language course sessions of 2 weeks duration each during the winter and early spring of 2008.