Alfia Rakova Receives Research Travel Grant
My goal is to update our Russian language courses and explore the topic: the Role of Women in a Changing Russian Society and in the Multi-Ethnic Society of Tatarstan.
[more]My goal is to update our Russian language courses and explore the topic: the Role of Women in a Changing Russian Society and in the Multi-Ethnic Society of Tatarstan.
[more]Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 7:00 pm, Rockefeller Room 003, Film Screening and Q & A with director Maxim Pozdorovkin, This event is free and open to the public.
[more]After I graduated, I did a Fulbright Fellowship in Kazakhstan (which I was awarded thanks to my Russian skills). After that, I began a job in China where I focused on transactions between the Former Soviet Union and China, mostly in the commodities sector.I ultimately realized that finance was not where I wanted to end up with my career, so I applied to architecture school. I am really enjoying my career change and studying Russian constructivist architecture is really interesting., M. Arch Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Design
[more]After graduation, Jill went on to complete a Master of Arts in Russian Studies from Georgetown University's Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies. This rewarding program deepened her knowledge of the post-Soviet sphere in addition to building on the Russian language skills she acquired at Dartmouth. Jill now lives in Washington, DC and would be happy to speak with any graduates looking to further their Russian studies education.
[more]Tuesday, May 19 in Reed Hall 108 at 4:00 pm In his talk, Andrew Chapman will discuss two recent documentary film/media projects currently produced in Russia (The Term [2013-] and Reality [2014-]).
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