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About the International Summer School in Karelia The International Summer School in Karelia (ISSK) is an extraordinary meeting-point for Russian and Finnish as well as other Nordic university students focusing h on European, Russian and Northern studies in their research. Since the pilot Summer School in 2003 the ISSK’s goal has been to bring together a modest number of master’s degree students for one week at Petrozavodsk State University (PetrSU) in Petrozavodsk, Russia, or other locations in Russia (or Finland), and activate their knowledge of topics they have covered during tuition at their home universities during the academic year. The Summer School provides not only academic lectures but a forum for academics and public policy makers to weigh in on different issues of governance from their own perspectives. Simultaneously, students are able to actively participate during the lectures and a roundtable discussion with invited experts in order to activate their own understanding of the issues under discussion. As a related part of the academic tuition, it would be good that students have an opportunity to experience some of the issues introduced on an excursion in the Republic of Karelia. Daily studying at the ISSK is organised in the form of both lectures by experts on the main theme (in mornings) and theme-workshops based on the lectures by students (in afternoons). The lecturers are Nordic and Russian scholars, scientists and experts, who also act as supervisors for the work in theme-workshops. Participation The participation of the ISSK is based on applications, which should include the following information of each student: name, address, discipline, university, studies on and / or special interest to the main theme. For the successful completion of the course, students are supposed to write an essay of 10-12 pages (25 000 characters minimum), within a month after the course. This will bring 5 ECTS. There is no registration fee for the ISSK. The participation costs mainly consist of travelling costs and costs related to Russian visa application. ISSK topics Among the main themes of the ISSK have been Geopolitics, Security, Eurasia, The Nordic cooperation, Energy and Environment.
For further information about ISSK Further and detailed information about ISSK is available from Gleb Yarovoy, who acts as Coordinators of the ISSK, or from other members of the Organizing Committee:
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