RUSSIA – In just a few short years, life in the largest country on Earth – the Russian Federation – has changed radically. In 1991, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) ceased to exist. In its place are the Russian Federation (Russia) and 14 independent countries. Russia stretches from the Gulf of Finland to the Bering Strait and is home to more than 100 ethnic groups.
Interning in Russia will give you the opportunity to be a part of a rapidly-changing nation. You can work in Journalism, Public Relations, Sales & Marketing, Law, Healthcare, Community Service and other areas upon request. These programs are offered in two wildly different cities: Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Moscow is a very dynamic city, an up-and-coming cultural center post-communism. It has been described as the political, scientific, historical, architectural and business center of the country.
St. Petersburg, the second largest city in the nation with 6 million inhabitants, is the home of the Czars and one of Europe’s most beautiful cities This is a city of palaces, renowned cultural institutions, museums and outdoor landmarks.