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Openness to the outside world and international cooperation are among the key values of EUSP. Participation in international research networks and high mobility of the faculty help us to maintain high professional standards. EUSP academic community and its location in one of Europe’s major cultural centers attract professors and students from outside of Russia. EUSP offers several options to those wishing to study and conduct research in St. Petersburg:
IMARES: International MA in Russian and Eurasian Studies, a one-year advanced program for students holding BA or equivalent
Certificate of study, one or two semesters, non-degree, same choice of credit courses as IMARES but no MA thesis
RSSA: Russian Studies Semester Abroad, an undergraduate module in Russian politics, history, and culture
Research affiliation, an option for those who want to pursue their research agenda, interact with EUSP professors and use EUSP facilities
Russian for researchers: up to one semester of Russian for undergraduates, graduate students and young professionals whose work is related to academic research and analysis
Summer School in Russian Studies, an intensive teaching module that includes Russian language, history, politics, and culture
The above programs are administered by EUSP International Office
Dr. Vadim Volkov,
Vice-Rector for International Affairs

Dr. Sergei Erofeev,
Director of International Programs
Anna Vasilchenko,
IMARES Administrator

Varvara Skachkova,
Visa and Registration Assistant
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30 April 2010 - IMARES deadline In 2008 Kone Foundation awarded the grant to the EUSP for scholarships payable to Finnish students wishing to enroll to IMARES and study in St. Petersburg for one year. Limited financial aid is available to qualified applicants. To learn more please see here or write to imares@eu.spb.ru The European University at St. Petersburg Alumni (Europe) also known as EUSPA (Europe) has officially been founded in London in the course of the London EUSP Alumni Weekend (15-16 November ‘08).
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