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59 Master's degrees in Slavic Studies
Russian and East European Literature and Culture
This Russian and East European Literature and Culture MA offered at the University College London (UCL) is one of the most wide-ranging programmes of its kind, offering a rich variety of modules on the region, ranging from the premodern period to the 21st century, from Russia and Poland to the Czech Republic and Croatia, and from film and philosophy to literature and cultural studies.
Slavic Languages and Literatures
The University of Kansas Slavic Department offers the Master of Arts in Slavic Languages and Literatures. The Department's graduate programs prepare students for a variety of professional positions.
Master in Central and East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (Ceeres)
The Master in Central and East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (Ceeres) at Ilia State University is a joint programme which aims to produce professionals with modern and systematic knowledge on Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia who will manage to negotiate political, security and social-economic challenges by applying modern approaches in the field and research methods.
Germanic and Slavic Studies
In Germanic and Slavic Studies program at University of Victoria, British Columbia you’ll study language, culture and history.
European, Russian and Eurasian Studies
The European, Russian and Eurasian Studies MA program from Carleton University offers students an unparalleled opportunity to do scholarly research with experts on Europe and European integration, Central and Southeast Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies and Public Affairs
The Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies and Public Affairs MA/MPAff program offered at University of Texas at Austin combines advanced policy studies with interdisciplinary area studies and language.
Slavic Languages and Literature
The Slavic Languages and Literature programme at Stanford University offers a comprehensive study of Russian culture, literary theory, and history. Available as a full-time B.A. (Hons), M.A., or Ph.D., the degree provides students with deep linguistic expertise and access to world-class research archives in California.
Political Analysis (Russia and Eastern Europe)
This Political Analysis (Russia and Eastern Europe) MA course offered at the University College London (UCL) provides an opportunity to study political and social developments in post-communist Europe in breadth and depth, acquiring a mix of in-depth knowledge, analytical and research skills, and theoretical understanding.
Literature with a Specialization in Russian
Literature with a Specialization in Russian is one of thirteen specializations within the Master’s Programme in Literature at the Faculty of the Humanities at Stockholm University.
Translation - Russian
The Department offers a Degree of Master of Arts in Translation in approved languages, which at present are French, German, Russian; the aim of the programme is to offer basic training in the art and techniques of translation. The Translation - Russian programme is offered at the University Of Ibadan.
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
The Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies M.A. at Stanford University is a one-year, full-time interdisciplinary programme. Designed for students with strong language backgrounds, it offers flexible, research-focused training. This intensive degree provides expert instruction in regional history, culture, and politics.
Russian Cultural Studies
Russian Cultural Studies from Southern Federal University is a special field of interdisciplinary approaches to culture and society analysis.
Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies
The MA in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies at The Ohio State University is an interdisciplinary degree offered by the Graduate School and administered by the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies.
Russian and Slavic Studies
The interdisciplinary Russian and Slavic Studies MA program at New York University is a program that allows students to take Russia-related courses in departments across NYU.
Russia and China in Global Politics
The proposed Russia and China in Global Politics programme offered at Saint-Petersburg State University targets not only Russian students, but also international students, both from the countries of the Eurasian region and from other countries of the world, where there is a need for experts.
Regional Studies - Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia
Regional Studies - Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia from Harvard University is a two-year program offering advanced training in the history, politics, culture, society, and languages of this expansive region.
Russian and Post-Soviet Politics
The Russian and Post-Soviet Politics MA programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is designed to respond to the growing strategic importance of Russia and the former Soviet Union and meet the emerging demand for area-focused academic training.
Slavic Languages
Columbia University's Department of Slavic Languages, one of the oldest in the US, aims to educate new generations of scholars dedicated to advancing the field of Slavic studies. It strongly emphasizes the rigorous study of literary texts, discourses, and cultural history.
Russia and China in International Finance and Trade
The Russia and China in International Finance and Trade programme offered at Saint-Petersburg State University is focused on the study of issues related to: the development of financial markets and trade policies of Russia and China; as well as the transformation of their role in the international trade system and global finance.
Russian and East European Studies
The Russian and East European Studies from the University of Oxford is a nine-month programme for graduates who are interested in gaining a deeper knowledge and understanding of Russia and Eastern Europe through the study of the region across a range of disciplines including history, economics, politics, international relations and sociology.