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.  

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Prof. Dev: Engagement with Underrepresented Regions in REE&E – the North and South Caucasus Region

Event Date: November 18, 2021

The first installment of the Engagement with Underrepresented Regions in REE&E takes place on November 18. This three-year pilot program is a joint collaboration between ASEEES, ASEEES CLIR, and the Slavic Reference Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to engage with librarians, archivists, and other information professionals from underrepresented regions within Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia. The inaugural event will feature two roundtable discussions in conjunction with the annual convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. All are welcome to join these discussions (free of charge). Please encourage colleagues to register for both discussions.

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CFP: 2022 Midwest Slavic Conference

Deadline: January 28, 2022

2022 Midwest Slavic Conference

April 1-3, 2022

Columbus, OH

The Midwest Slavic Association and The Ohio State University (OSU) Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (CSEEES) are pleased to announce the 2022 Midwest Slavic Conference to be held at OSU in Columbus, OH on April 1-3, 2022. The conference committee invites proposals for papers on all topics related to the Slavic, East European, and Eurasian world, particularly those that explore issues surrounding climate change: the usage and depletion of natural resources, environmental changes, as well as issues surrounding the changing climates in politics, society, and culture (eco-criticism, eco-poetics, etc.). How has climate change affected the way we live today and our vision of humanity’s future, and how might these issues have inadvertently impacted other climates? The conference theme of climate change will naturally tie some conversations to the present and future, but we welcome investigations of the past as well, in addition to papers that do not align with the theme.

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CFP: Integration and Disintegration Processes in the Modern World

Deadline: December 8, 2021

Call for papers for a virtual conference this December in Ukraine

Topics of Interest and Call for Scientists and Scholar Submissions
The potential participants are invited to prepare a presentation that
covers a wide range of issues related to the integration and disintegration
processes, including the following:

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Grad Program: PhD Programs at University of Pittsburgh

Deadline: January 15, 2022

The University of Pittsburgh Slavic Department invites applications to its graduate program, with a full range of courses and strengths in contemporary Russian culture and cinema.  Our program has supported dissertations in such diverse areas as contemporary Russian prose, Soviet postmodern culture, Thaw cinema, Soviet civic poetry, Belomor prison culture, post-Soviet philosophy, the Soviet anekdot, and Stagnation-era television serials.  Applications will be accepted until Tuesday, 15 January 2022 and must be submitted at https://gradcas.liaisoncas.org/apply/.  For more information, see https://www.slavic.pitt.edu/graduate/graduate-requirements.

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Grad Program: PhD in Slavic Literature and Cultures (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Deadline: December 17, 2021

The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in Slavic literatures and cultures to apply to our graduate program. Qualified students beginning their graduate career at Illinois are guaranteed five years of financial support, contingent on satisfactory progress. Support includes fellowships, teaching, research and graduate assistantships, summer stipends, and the opportunity for an editorial assistantship at Slavic Review, the world’s leading English-language academic journal in our discipline, which is based on our campus. We also welcome applicants who have completed an M.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures or related fields. 

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Grad Program: PhD in Slavic Studies (Brown University)

Deadline: January 7, 2022

Brown Slavic Department has an excellent reputation in producing PhDs who are active in the field. The strengths of the core faculty are in the 19th century, 20th and 21st century Russian literature, film, and culture. We also offer expertise in Czech and Polish. The program is very flexible and encourages interdisciplinary research and innovative teaching. While pursuing a PhD in Slavic Studies, Brown graduate students have the unique opportunity to simultaneously obtain a secondary Master’s degree in another field through the Open Graduate Education: 
https://www.brown.edu/academics/gradschool/opengraduateeducation

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Study Abroad: Learn Russian in the European Union (Daugavpils University, Latvia)

Deadline: December 1, 2021

In the 2021 Fall semester, numerous US undergraduates are studying in in-person programs provided by “Learn Russian in the European Union” in Daugavpils, Latvia. The students are enrolled in Russian language courses and electives in history, political science, area studies, economics, math, and other subjects at Daugavpils University. 

“Learn Russian in the EU” is accepting applications for the 2022 Spring and 2022/2023 academic year study abroad programs. We welcome your students to apply. 

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Language Training: SRAS Winter Break Russian Intensive

Deadline: December 1, 2021

Looking to boost your Russian language skills this winter break? Whether you are looking to catch up or get ahead relative to your next course at home or abroad, this is an opportunity to really take things up a notch. Emphasis will be put on comprehension and speaking, while reviewing/learning grammar concepts and building vocabulary. You will be working one-on-one with one of our Russian language instructors to intensively focus on improving your Russian language skills.

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Acad. Job: Assistant Professor in East European Jewish Studies (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Deadline: December 2, 2021

The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (http://gsll.unc.edu/) invites applications for a full-time tenure track position: Assistant Professor in East European Jewish Studies (Sara and E.J. Evans Fellow) to begin July 1, 2022.   

The successful candidate will maintain an active research program, teach a range of courses in East European Jewish culture, literature, and/or film, and perform service for the department and the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies.

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