2005 Baltic Studies Summer Institute (BALSSI)
Indiana University, Bloomington
June 17-August 12,2005

Application Deadline for Fellowships:
April 1, 2005

Rolling Admissions After April 1, 2005

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
About BALSSI
Cultural Program
Schedule & Fees
How to Apply

Contact Information

COURSES
Lithuanian
Latvian
Estonian
Baltic Cultures


4-minute video about BALSSI

The 2005 BALSSI is supported by UCLA, Harvard University, the University of Illinois, Indiana University, the University of Iowa, the University of Michigan, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Washington, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


Website space provided for by the Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center, Indiana University, Bloomington.

GENERAL INFORMATION

About BALSSI and SWSEEL

The Baltic Studies Summer Institute (BALSSI) was founded in 1994 and is at present partially funded by a consortium of several American universities: UCLA, Harvard University, the University of Illinois, Indiana University, the University of Iowa, the University of Michigan, the University of Texas-Austin, the University of Washington, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. BALSSI was held at Indiana University in 1998 and 1999, and it returns here in 2005 and 2006.

Intensive language training has been offered at the Bloomington campus of Indiana University since 1950. The Summer Workshop for Slavic, East European and Central Asian Languages (SWSEEL) provides up to 200 participants in Slavic, East European and Central Asian languages the opportunity to complete a full year of college language instruction during a single eight-week summer session, without the burden of other academic commitments.

Utilizing the resources of Indiana University's own specialists as well as native speakers from other universities and abroad, the Summer Workshop has developed and maintained a national program of the highest quality. Allowing all participants to pay in-state tuition fees, the program has as its goal the enhancement of speaking, reading, listening and writing skills through classroom instruction and a full range of extra-curricular activities. At Indiana University, BALSSI is held in conjunction with SWSEEL and benefits from the Summer Workshop's long experience in language study.

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Cultural Program

The BALSSI instruction program is complemented by a rich variety of cultural programs, including a film series, lectures, concerts, and a Midsummer celebration.

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Schedule and Fees

Schedule

The 2005 BALSSI begins on Friday, June 17, and concludes on Friday, August, 12. (The Baltic Cultures course concludes on July 15.) Classes meet Monday through Friday, except on July 4. Specific information on course times and locations can be found below.

Costs

Tuition for all Workshop courses is $212.70 per credit hour for all participants regardless of state origin (except undergraduate residents of Indiana who pay $154.40 per credit hour).

A single, air-conditioned room cost $15.75 per day last year last summer. Students living in the dormitory must purchase a minimal meal plan which will be $56 per week. Housing costs will increase in summer 2005. Please check this space for updated information.

In addition to the costs listed above, upon acceptance all students pay a $100 non-refundable administrative fee and miscellaneous university fees (technology fee, heath service, activity, etc.), which in 2005 will be $234.06 for graduate students and $258.06 for undergraduates.

Fellowships

A limited number of Foreign Language and Area Fellowships (FLAS) will be available to US citizens or permanent residents who are accepted for enrollment or are enrolled in a graduate program. FLAS fellowships cover tuition and fees and provide an allowance of $2,400 for food and housing.

For summer 2005, the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has funded the teaching of first-year Estonian and Latvian as well as second-year Estonian. Tuition for these courses will be waived for graduate students working in any field related to these languages. In addition, through ACLS funding and other sources, BALSSI will be able to offer a number of fellowships for students in all four language courses. The fellowships will cover tuition (for those who do not qualify for tuition-free status), fees, and a stipend for housing and food.

Students wishing to apply for fellowships should check the appropriate box in the application and send in transcripts and letters of recommendation to SWSEEL Director, Ballantine Hall 502, 1020 East Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN, 47405-7103. Application deadline for Fellowships: April 1, 2005.

Loans

Please note that the deadline for financial aid for Indiana University students is March 1. Other students must apply for financial aid at their own schools.

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How to Apply

Prospective students should complete the on-line application.

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Contact Information

For further information contact Toivo Raun, BALSSI Director (raunt@indiana.edu) or one of the instructors listed below.

COURSES

 

Introductory Lithuanian

Credit Hours: 8 (undergrad)/6 (grad)
Time:8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: TBA
Instructor: Dalia Cidzikaite (University of Illinois at Chicago)
dalci@hotmail.com

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Introductory Latvian

Credit Hours: 8 (undergrad)/6 (grad)
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: TBA
Instructor: Dzidra Rodins (DePaul University)
drodins@depaul.edu

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Introductory Estonian

Credit Hours: 8 (undergrad)/6 (grad)
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: TBA
Instructor: Ene Alas (Tallinn Pedagogical University)
enealas@tpu.ee

 

Intermediate Estonian

Credit Hours: 8 (undergrad)/6 (grad)
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: TBA
Instructor: Piibi-Kai Kivik (Indiana University and Tartu University)
pkivik@indiana.edu

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Baltic Cultures

Credit Hours: 3 (first 4 weeks only)
Time: 1:30-3:30 PM
Location: TBA
Instructor: Mara Lazda (Indiana University)
mailto:mlazda@indiana.edu

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Last updated: August 3, 2005
URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~iaunrc/balssi
Comments: hbludau@indiana.edu
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