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Custom University Travel to Russia

The significance of Russia’s history can hardly be overstated. Its path from Slavic tribal home to cultural and military superpower, and then communist state, is the subject of research and writing. Its culture is distinct. Its heroes and villains are compelling. But Russia’s place in today’s geopolitics and economy is less clear. Explore with custom university travel to Russia.
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Russia

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TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
  • Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg
  • Russia Oil

Customize Your Program

Designing Your Custom Program

Our approach to faculty-led programs and short-term study abroad is in our name: custom. Like a fingerprint, each faculty-led custom program is unique, and our capabilities across 110+ countries are unmatched. By incorporating your curriculum goals, we source one-of-a-kind experiences that better prepare your students for future careers by exposing them to international culture, businesses, and academic engagements. From selecting your destination to identifying interactive engagements that bring your curriculum to life, our thematic approach ensures that your program is finetuned to the learning outcomes and unique needs of you and your students.

 

A Personal Partner

Once your program is developed, you’ll work directly with an account manager who will be your champion, working directly with our large team of logistical experts, curriculum specialists, and on-the-ground partners. Our long-time university partners see their account managers as an integral part of their own university teams, ensuring that your program is uniquely yours each and every year.

To begin customizing your program, give us a call at 1-800-422-2368.

Meet Jennifer Fisher

Jennifer Fisher leads our WorldStrides Custom Programs team, working directly with university partners to globalize their curriculum through short-term, faculty-led cultural immersions. Jen brings a passion for customized curriculum solutions to this role after more than 25 years working with institutions of higher learning.

Topics to Explore

In Russia, you might choose to explore some of the following topics:

The Art and History of Dance

From the enthusiastic folk dance of the old country to the elegant ballet patronized by the tsar, let dance be the framework by which you study the Russian experience. Learn about the historical periods and the greats of the art form, past and present.

Literature

Explore the Golden Age of poetry, prose, and drama in Russia and the lives of its legends including Pushkin, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and Chekhov. Consider the presentation of the motherland in their famous works, and explore the dark themes common in Russian literature.

Consumer Products and Retail

Despite its current economic challenges, Russia is the world’s 7th largest economy by purchasing power parity and has the highest per capita GDP of the BRICS countries. As an upper middle income country with a large and diverse buyer pool spanning nine time zones, Russia presents valuable lessons from consumer goods and retail giants who are still learning how to deliver their products to consumers across Russia.

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Destination Overview

Russia Now

A resource rich nation of 140 million people, Russia rose quickly from Soviet-era isolation to claim an important, if precarious, role on the world’s stage. Early in this century, Russia earned a place in the BRICS group, climbed in the World Bank’s “Doing Business” rankings, and attracted foreign investment at an impressive rate. But, recently, it all came to a halt. The fall of the price of oil, coupled with lingering questions about corruption, continued stratification of wealth, and economic sanctions imposed in the wake of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, all contributed to an economic collapse. A currency crisis is in full swing, and, though Russia remains a geopolitical superpower with a seat at nearly every important table in the world (UN Security Council, G20, WTO, etc.), President Putin has gotten a chilly reception of late. It’s unclear if and when Russia can find some much needed stability, and perhaps recapture the interest of those who were once bullish on a brighter future for Russia.

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