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01.04.2012 | Alumni Assistants at American Corners, March 2012 Report

March 2012 was a truly busy month for Alumni Assistants as they managed to put together a great number of conferences, meetings and round tables. As one the key features of this period, one can note events in “alumni-to-alumni” format. It means that Alumni Assistants brought together alumni of various exchange programs who agreed not only to share their experience but also to educate their fellow alumni. This cooperation resulted in highly demanded and well regarded training sessions and lectures which really unite the alumni community.
Alumni Assistants at American Corners, March 2012 (697 Kb)

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Omsk is a large city in Siberian Russia, administrative center of Omsk region. Its population is near 1.2 million people. Omsk is a transport hub, where air, river, railroad, car and pipeline routs intersect. Due to its unique location at the intersection of the Trans-Siberian Railway and major Siberian river the Irtysh with an airport situated nearby, all contribute to dynamic and versatile development of the city.


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14.10.2008 09:00 - 15.10.2008 19:00 | The All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference “Internationa

The All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference “International activity of libraries as a resource of economic attractiveness of regions of Russia” is going to be held in Omsk State Scientific Library named after A.S. Pushkin on October 13-16, 2008.
Organizers of the Conference are:
- Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography
- Russian State Library
- Russian Library Association (sectors of international activity, public libraries, main libraries of constituent units of the Russian Federation)
- Omsk State Scientific Library named after A.S. Pushkin\r
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11.04.2012 | Kindle e-readers are available in American Centers and Corners!

The U.S. Embassy in Moscow provided Kindle E-Readers to American Centers and Corners in Russia! You may use these Kindles in the American Center to enjoy free access to dozens of English-language fiction and non-fiction covering topics such as U.S. business, history, culture, and education.
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