Russian Online Language Pedagogy (OLP) Video Series

This NFLRC professional learning opportunity, offered this past summer and designed specifically for online Russian language teachers, focused on three key areas of teaching Russian online: 1) Adapting materials and resources; 2) Teaching writing and reading in Russian; and 3) Learner interaction.

We’ve divided the three panel sessions up into TED-Ed lessons by interview question, providing you with a quick and easy way to access the particular content you want in the time you have. Resources mentioned in the clips are included in the Dig Deeper sections, and we encourage you to share your own responses to the interview questions in the Discuss sections. Access them here: https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/olp/#section8

And for those who prefer to watch everything all at once, the full video recordings for all 3 panels can be found on our NFLRC YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLBJ9BLnZf1UoOkQ8Rs0Hwsk2Z6kQWFtY

Job: Administrative Assistant, Russian and Soviet Nonconformist Art Department (Rutgers University)

Deadline: Open Until Filled, posted October 24, 2024


Russian and Soviet Nonconformist Art Department
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking an Administrative Assistant to be responsible for everyday operations and office management of the Russian and Soviet Nonconformist Art Department at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum.

The key duties of the position include:

– Handling the administrative work in the Department of Russian and Soviet Nonconformist Art.
– Preparation and overseeing financial documents.
– Submitting travel expense reports for reimbursement.
– Assists with putting together annual department budgets and tracking the budget.
– Keeping track of department activities and statistics.
– Writing special and annual reports.
– Assisting with exhibition and program coordination.
– Handling mail distributions and department mailing list.
– Handling graduate assistants’ and postdocs’ appointment processes, travel needs and schedules.
– Handling overall office management.
– Facilitating the Department purchasing in compliance with the University procurement policies and procedures.

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Teaching Assistant Professor of Polish (University of Pittsburgh)

Deadline: November 15, 2024

https://cfopitt.taleo.net/careersection/pitt_faculty_external/jobdetail.ftl?job=24007258&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York

The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for the position of Director of the Polish Studies Program, pending budgetary approval. The appointment will be made at the rank of Teaching Assistant Professor and will begin in the fall of 2025. Duties include: (i) teaching Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Polish language, as well as Polish or Polish-comparative literature, cinema, and culture in English at the undergraduate level; and (ii) non-teaching duties include oversight of Polish cultural and outreach activities in accordance with programming goals identified by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. Scholarly publication and active participation in national professional associations are encouraged but are not a prerequisite for appointment or renewal. 

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Acad. Job: Tenure-Track Professor in the field of West Slavic Literatures and Cultures (University of Vienna)

Deadline: January 10, 2025

The University of Vienna is internationally renowned for its excellence in teaching and research, and counts more than 7,500 academics from all disciplines. This breadth of expertise offers unique opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary perspective.

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Grad Program: MA/PhD in Slavic and East European Studies (UCLA)

Open House: November 19, 2024; Deadline for applications: January 15, 2025

COME STUDY AT UCLA!

Join us at our Virtual Open House for Prospective PhD Students

Tuesday, November 19th
1-2pm PST

RSVP here by Monday, November 18th to receive a Zoom link!

The Department of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Languages and Cultures at UCLA invites applications for our M.A. / Ph.D. program in Slavic and East European studies for Fall 2025, with Ph.D. specialization in either literature or applied linguistics.  Students beginning or continuing their graduate education at UCLA (including those who have completed an M.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures or related fields) are guaranteed five years of financial support, including graduate fellowships, teaching assistantships, research mentorships, participation in faculty-led research projects, and the opportunity for an editorial assistantship at the UC Undergraduate Journal of Slavic and East/Central European Studies, one of the few publications for undergraduate students focusing on Slavic and East/Central European topics.

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CFP: Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies

Deadline: September 1, 2025

Special Issue on Russian Postcolonial Studies

Guest Editor: Tamar Koplatadze, Christ Church, University of Oxford, tamar.koplatadze@chch.ox.ac.uk

Russia and the countries that were incorporated into the Soviet Union have not historically received extensive critical attention within the postcolonial discourse. In the wake of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, scholarly interest has grown in re-assessing established methodologies and engaging with postcolonial theory when studying these countries. Postcolonial approaches can be key to analyzing the link between imperialism and situations of core-periphery disparity, both past and ongoing, whether expressed in the man-made famines in Ukraine and Kazakhstan, the overproduction of cotton in Central Asia, the nuclear testing in Semipalatinsk, the extraction of natural resources in Siberia, or post-Soviet migration patterns. Moreover, local writers, creative artists and activists addressing these questions are increasingly situating their works within the global postcolonial tradition.

This special issue aims to provide an interdisciplinary inquiry of the current decolonial turn, build on existing scholarship and bring to the fore new postcolonial interventions, while also countering the pitfalls of the “decolonial bandwagon” (Moosavi) such as tokenism and uncritical use of decolonial terminology. We welcome contributions that critically engage with postcolonial and decolonial theory, attempt to bridge Western and local epistemologies, compare different geographical contexts of (post)coloniality, or untangle various types of decoloniality – including political, epistemological, cultural and aesthetic, while addressing, among others, the following themes:

  • Critical theory
  • Literature, Culture and Language
  • Comparative studies of (post)coloniality
  • History
  • Race
  • Gender
  • Environment
  • Migration
  • Activism

Submission Instructions

Manuscripts following the journal guidelines and formatted in MLA style should be submitted by September 1, 2025 at https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/jgps/submit

CFP: American Hungarian Educators Association: Transatlantic Insights: Scholarship in Hungarian and American Contexts

Deadline: December 15, 2024

AHEA — American Hungarian Educators Association

49th Annual in-Person Conference

June 19-21, 2025 | University of Pécs, Hungary

The American Hungarian Educators Association (AHEA) will hold its 49th Annual Conference in person at the University of Pécs in Pécs, Hungary. We welcome participation by academics, independent scholars, and graduate students interested in Hungarian culture, history, literature, linguistics, sociology, anthropology, political science, education, folklore, fine arts, music, and other related disciplines.

This year’s conference theme is:

Transatlantic Insights: Scholarship in Hungarian and American Contexts

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CFP/Conference: NESEEES Conference 2025 + Graduate Student Essay

Deadline: January 17, 2025

The North East Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (NESEEES) Executive Board invites proposals for individual papers and complete panels for the 44th annual NESEEES conference.

The conference will be held on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia at  New York University. Details on the conference format and procedures will be provided to registered participants. The registration fee is $40 ($25 for students).

Scholarly papers and panels are welcome on any aspect of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. Proposals for complete panels of thematically related papers are strongly encouraged. Recommendations for discussants and chairs are not required for panel proposals but are invited and will be taken into consideration.

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CFP: 2025 Dmytro Shtohryn International Ukrainian Studies Conference

Deadline:November 15, 2024

The Slavic Reference Service and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures are pleased to invite proposals for the biennial Dmytro Shtohryn International Ukrainian Studies Conference at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Please forgive the cross-posting, and pass this along to any colleagues and graduate students who might be interested! Submissions are due November 15, 2024.

Dates: October 2-4, 2025

Theme: Continuities and Ruptures in Ukrainian Culture and Society

Format: Hybrid

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American Research Institute of the South Caucasus Grants and Fellowships

Deadlines: (Varies) November, 29, December 6, January 17

ARISC Grants and Fellowships

Note: Applicants may apply to more than one funding opportunity, if eligible. If awarded more than one fellowship, the awardee will be asked to select one.

ARISC Faculty Exchange Fellowship Program – Deadline for Stage One: November 29, 2024

ARISC Graduate/Postdoctoral Fellowships – Deadline: December 6, 2024

ARISC Small Grants – Deadline: December 6, 2024

ARISC Junior Research Fellowship – Deadline: December 6, 2024

ARISC Research and Mentoring Fellowship – Deadline: December 6, 2024

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