U.S. Department of State Exchanges - Russia FY99 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 Number of Participants
Summary of U.S.-Russian Exchanges (Both Governmental and Non-Governmental) Academic Exchanges: 1. Participating Russian Universities: Participating American Universities: 89 Short TermLong TermTotal Russian high school Russian university students Russian post-graduate American high school American university students ,490 American post-graduate Total2,2001,6153,815
Summary of U.S.-Russian Exchanges (Both Governmental and Non-Governmental) Professional Exchange: Short TermLong TermTotal Open World (Russian)1,57001,570 International Visitors (Russian) People-to-People Ambassadors (Am) Sister Cities, Rotary, etc. (estimate) Community Connections (Russians) Productivity Enhancement Program (PEP) (Russians) Total Volunteer Exchange: Short TermLong TermTotal USRVI (American)25025 USRVI (Russian)25025 Alliance (American)202 Total52052
Russian Cities with 20 Most Active US-Russian Educational Exchange Programs in FY-05 (USG and non-USG funded programs combined) City Russian participantsAm. participantsTotal 1. Moscow St. Petersburg Volgograd Vladimir Kursk Saratov N. Novgorod Saransk Voronezh Kazan Tula Yaroslavl Ivanovo Kaliningrad Petrozavodsk Vladivostok Khabarovsk Irkutsk Omsk Perm
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/ International Business School (Moscow)0 /25 5. International University (Moscow)10/50 6. Kaliningrad State U25/5 7. Karelian State (Petrozavodsk)25/5 8. Kursk State U5/50 9. Mordovia State U (Saransk)50/5 10. MGIMO(Moscow)20/0 11. Moscow State U55/ Moscow State Linguistic U15/ MKHAT (Moscow)0 / Nizhniy Novgorod State10/ Saratov State15/ St. Petersburg State U10/ St. Petersburg Polytech10/ St. Pete. Academy of the Arts0 / Tatar-American Regional Institute (Kazan)5/ Voronezh State U20/ Volgograd State U100/40 Totals365/655