Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Certificate

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The heart of the Kremlin in Kazan, Tatarstan

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The Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Certificate Program (REEES) works to offer students an opportunity to draw on rich resources of the faculty at all five institutions and to coordinate curricula across the five campuses. The Program also sponsors special events of interest to students and faculty working in the field. Sergey Glebov, Assistant Professor of History at Smith College in the Five College REEES Program, teaches courses at all five campuses.

Featured Resources

Amherst Center for Russian Culture
Through the generous gift of Thomas P. Whitney '37, Amherst College has acquired what has generally been considered the world's largest private holding of Russian books, manuscripts, newspapers, and periodicals.
http://www.amherst.edu/~acrc/menu.html

Smolny-Bard Study Abroad Program
Study abroad program, summer, semester or year long, at Smolny College in St Petersburg (Through Bard College) Smolny/Bard Program
http://www.smolny.org/bard-smolny

Identities, Cultures, and Texts in East-Central Europe
Program Description: Two cities with complicated histories, rich cultures, and promising futures will become case studies for this unique opportunity in global education. Among the theoretical foundations of this course will be the ever-shifting paradigm
http://www.hampshire.edu/geo/11060.htm

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