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U.S. Department of State Exchanges - Russia

U.S. Department of State Exchanges - Russia. Number of Participants. FY99 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05. Summary of U.S.-Russian Exchanges -2005 (Both Governmental and Non-Governmental). Academic Exchanges : 1. Participating Russian Universities: 55

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U.S. Department of State Exchanges - Russia

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  1. U.S. Department of State Exchanges - Russia Number of Participants FY99 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05

  2. Summary of U.S.-Russian Exchanges -2005(Both Governmental and Non-Governmental) Academic Exchanges: 1. Participating Russian Universities: 55 2. Participating American Universities: 89 Short TermLong TermTotal Russian high school 200 440 640 Russian university students 430 225 655 Russian post-graduate 250 240 490 American high school 130 20 150 American university students 880 610 1,490 American post-graduate 310 80 390 Total 2,200 1,615 3,815

  3. Summary of U.S.-Russian Exchanges - 2005(Both Governmental and Non-Governmental)  Professional Exchange: Short TermLong TermTotal Open World (Russian) 1,570 0 1,570 International Visitors (Russian) 200 0 200 People-to-People Ambassadors (Am) 500 0 500 Sister Cities, Rotary, etc. (estimate) 200 0 200 Community Connections (Russians) 230 0 230 Productivity Enhancement Program (PEP) (Russians) 600 0 600 Total 3300 0 3300 Volunteer Exchange: Short TermLong TermTotal USRVI (American) 25 0 25 USRVI (Russian) 25 0 25 Alliance (American) 2 0 2 Total 52 0 52

  4. Russian Cities with 20 Most Active US-Russian Educational Exchange Programs in FY-05(USG and non-USG funded programs combined)CityRussian participantsAm. participantsTotal 1.    Moscow 129 444 5732.    St. Petersburg 63 380 4433.    Volgograd 102 50 1524.    Vladimir 8 57 655.    Kursk 3 51 546.    Saratov 21 31 527.    N. Novgorod 19 31 508.    Saransk 47 2 499.    Voronezh 19 20 3910.  Kazan 9 29 3811.  Tula 19 19 3812.  Yaroslavl 20 15 3513.  Ivanovo 9 20 2914.  Kaliningrad 24 4 2815.  Petrozavodsk 25 1 2616.  Vladivostok 8 17 2517.  Khabarovsk 20 2 2218.  Irkutsk 0 15 1519.  Omsk 10 3 1320. Perm 11 0 11

  5. Largest Russian University Exchange Programs with U.S. (non-government funded) Name (# of participants Rus/US) 1. European University (SPB) 20/10 2. Far East State Transport (Khabarovsk) 20/5 3. Herzen State Ped. University (SPB) 50/150 4. International Business School (Moscow) 0 /25 5. International University (Moscow) 10/50 6. Kaliningrad State U 25/5 7. Karelian State (Petrozavodsk) 25/5 8. Kursk State U 5/50 9. Mordovia State U (Saransk) 50/5 10. MGIMO (Moscow) 20/0 11. Moscow State U 55/65 12. Moscow State Linguistic U 15/30 13. MKHAT (Moscow) 0 /50 14. Nizhniy Novgorod State 10/20 15. Saratov State 15/30 16. St. Petersburg State U 10/50 17. St. Petersburg Polytech 10/50 18. St. Pete. Academy of the Arts 0 /20 19. Tatar-American Regional Institute (Kazan) 5/25 20. Voronezh State U 20/20 21. Volgograd State U 100/40 Totals 365/655

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