MA in RUSSIA International Programs of the European University at St. Petersburg

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Application Deadline

21 May 2012

The application deadline for September 2012 enrollment.

News about Russia and Eurasia

Meet the family leading Putin's opposition

Russia’s Dzyadko Family: Brothers In Arms (Newsweek Magazine)


Thousands of protesters joined a march of Russian writers

NYT: A Dozen Writers Put Down Their Pens to Prove the Might of a March


Mikhail Khodorkovsky about anti-Putin protests

The famous prisoner writes in the Times Magazine: "Russia's Courts of Injustice: Why Only Protesters Pose a Threat to Putin's Rule".


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The Kazan Module

The Kazan Module offered by the IMARES program confers upon the student a flexible opportunity which allows each individual to enhance their own personal interest in the region. While intensive in duration, each compilation of professional experts offers the students of the seminar a personalized opportunity to seek further research in their chosen field or perhaps to expand into a previously unknown topic.

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February 17, 2012


We have now added the 'News from Russia and Eurasia' section as well as pages about Culture and Arts, and Society. We plan to complement some of the course descriptions by links to external sites for news and useful resources (example).

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FAQ

Visa assistance

How does the European University help international students obtain visas? Is there a fee for doing so? How long does the process usually take?

EUSP makes the visa issue process much faster than most other universities. Besides, we do not charge for our assistance. Once the student is admitted, our visas and registration officer sends her or him the visa questionnaire. After we gets the answers, a visa invitation application is submitted to the local immigration office. It takes the office up to one month to issue the official visa invitation. Then you should allow time for the invitation delivery and your application to the local Russian consulate office. This may add another couple of weeks.