Grad Program: MA and PhD in Slavic (University of Kansas)

Deadline: January 5, 2022

The Department of Slavic and Eurasian Languages and Literatures at the University of Kansas invites applications to its MA and PhD programs. 

KU Slavic has a comprehensive program in Russian literature, as well as one of the few full-service Slavic linguistics programs nationally. We are a Slavic department in a proper sense, with extensive expertise in Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian, Czech, Polish, Slovene, and Ukrainian languages and cultures. We also offer courses in Turkish and Persian.  

The uniquely interdisciplinary nature of our program means that our students engage in the study of literature alongside the study of linguistics and language pedagogy. Our department offers faculty mentorship for students in areas of Slavic literary and cultural studies (including literary styles and genres; questions of empire, colonialism and postcoloniality; violence and trauma studies as reflected in literature; gender and sexuality; film, theater, and folklore) and Slavic linguistics (historical phonology, grammatical semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, language contact, and second language pedagogy). Close ties with other KU units, such as the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, the Program in Jewish Studies, the Department of History, the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, the Department of Theatre and Dance, and the Graduate Certificate Program in Second Language Studies make it possible for graduate students to complement their major field of study with additional minors.   

Incoming graduate students who continue to the PhD program are offered five years of support (full tuition waiver and a stipend) through graduate teaching assistantships. The department also offers modest fellowship support for students interested in the study of Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian, Czech, and Ukrainian (please contact the department for more details).  

Our intellectual community flourishes in the vibrant beatnik town of Lawrence where affordable living is matched by an exceptional library and opportunities for intellectual and cultural exchange in conjunction with the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (CREES). We encourage you and your students to learn more about graduate admission and academics in Slavic at KU through exploring our departmental website (http://slavic.ku.edu) and the KU Graduate School webpage for prospective graduate students: http://graduate.ku.edu/prospective-students.

To ensure full consideration for financial support, students are encouraged to apply by the priority deadline of January 5, 2022. Applicants should submit their materials online at Applying to the University of Kansas | Graduate Admissions (ku.edu).  

For additional information, please contact:

Oleksandra Wallo
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
owallo@ku.edu