This film is very interesting
(to me at the moment, at least):
Masses more Soviet posters over at Pittsburgh University, so if you fancy a Chapaev or an Aelita, rush on over. Professor Padunov has done sterling work there. These US universities seem to be grasping the nettle of web-usage magnificently. As I have been trawling the internet for articles/inspiration/a supervisor/an idea of the work involved in postgraduate study, I have visited the homepage of just about every major Russian/Slavonic department in the States. They all have staff profiles, photos, extra-curricular activities, post-grad groups, post-grad profiles and publications, online learning and cultural material. This is all in direct opposition to the UK, where even the greatest places for the study of Russian in the entire world are sorely lacking in internet presence. Most places have a couple of old photos, a CV and list of publications.
Masses more Soviet posters over at Pittsburgh University, so if you fancy a Chapaev or an Aelita, rush on over. Professor Padunov has done sterling work there. These US universities seem to be grasping the nettle of web-usage magnificently. As I have been trawling the internet for articles/inspiration/a supervisor/an idea of the work involved in postgraduate study, I have visited the homepage of just about every major Russian/Slavonic department in the States. They all have staff profiles, photos, extra-curricular activities, post-grad groups, post-grad profiles and publications, online learning and cultural material. This is all in direct opposition to the UK, where even the greatest places for the study of Russian in the entire world are sorely lacking in internet presence. Most places have a couple of old photos, a CV and list of publications.
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