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Thursday, February 19, 2009
[Summer Studies] Ukrainian Language in Lviv
The Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies (MLCS) at the University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada) invites applications from individuals wishing to study Ukrainian this spring in Lviv.
For information about the six-credit courses we offer, please visit http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/%7eukraina/LvivCourse.html
"Ukrainian through its Living Culture” (UKR 300/ 400) is one of several courses conducted in Europe by MLCS staff. It is open to Canadian and international students. If you do not live in Alberta, it is not necessary to attend the orientation session, which will be held on February 23. However, please do not hesitate to contact the instructor, Dr. Irene Sywenky or Dr. Pylypiuk to register your interest and/or obtain more information.
Source:
Prof. Natalia Pylypiuk, PhD
Modern Languages & Cultural Studies [www.mlcs.ca] 200 Arts, University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E6
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