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RUSSIAN, EAST EUROPEAN, AND CENTRAL EURASIAN STUDIES AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Russian Flagship Program

The Russian Flagship Program at Indiana University offers a unique learning opportunity for ambitious students interested in global careersThis innovative language-learning program has been specifically designed to help students achieve professional levels of proficiency in Russian.

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Language Workshop

The Language Workshop offers intensive immersive summer programs in Russian and innovative, accelerated courses in the languages of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. With a focus on helping students develop real-world language and cultural proficiency, the Workshop is one of the most effective summer language programs in the U.S.

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Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies

The Hamilton Lugar School carries forward Indiana University's proud tradition of global involvement and leadership with a multicultural, multidisciplinary approach to learning. The School hosts four departments, two national Flagship programs, and more than 20 nationally recognized centers and programs (including the Language Workshop).

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Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures

The department has a full array of language, literature, culture, and linguistics courses for students interested in the study of Russian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Czech, Polish, Romanian, and Ukrainian.

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Department of Central Eurasian Studies

The Department has long been one of the world's leading centers of academic expertise on Central Eurasia as well as the sole independent degree-granting academic unit in its field staffed with its own faculty of specialists. We offer a unique area studies program, emphasizing language proficiency and a thorough grounding in indigenous cultures.

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Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center

For over 50 years, Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center at Indiana University has served as the country's paramount institution for supporting the study of Central Eurasia. The Center creates and coordinates the delivery of resources to increase understanding of all aspects of the diverse peoples, languages, and areas within our region. The Center is a United States Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center and FLAS Fellowship-granting institution.

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