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Centers
The U.S. Department of Education has designated 15
Russia and Eastern Europe National Resource Centers (NRCs) under
Title VI of the Higher Education Act. The purpose of the NRC program
is to train specialists in modern foreign languages and area
studies. Grants are awarded to institutions of higher education for
the purpose of establishing, strengthening and operating
comprehensive centers focusing on language and area studies. The
Russia and Eastern Europe NRCs (2002-2006) are: |
Other
Resources
- Slavic and
East European Language Resource Center
(SEELRC)The mission of the SEELRC
(pronounced "see-l-r-c") is to improve the national capacity
to teach and learn Slavic and East European languages. The
Center accomplishes this by developing teaching and
assessment materials as well as by supporting research and a
variety of activities, including undergraduate and graduate
education and exchange programs, conferences, seminars, and
public outreach programs. Funding for the Center comes from
the U.S. Department of Education under Title VI of the
Higher Education Act of 1965. This website is a
clearinghouse for instructional materials for teachers and
students of the languages of this vast and diverse world
region.
- Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center,
Indiana University
- Central
Asia-Caucasus Institute ( SAIS)
- Institute of Turkish Studies
- Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Founded in June 1973,
- The Center for Persian Studies, University of
Maryland
- Center for Albanian Studies at the University of
Nebraska – Lincoln
- International Seminar on Macedonian Language,
Literature, and Culture (Ss. Cyrill and Methodius
University, Skopje)
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