UNC Graduate Programs in Slavic Languages and Literatures

Beth Holmgren beth_holmgren at UNC.EDU
Tue Nov 18 14:48:50 UTC 2003


The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, welcomes applications to its newly
redesigned graduate programs.  We offer MA tracks in Russian
literature and culture, Comparative Slavic and East European
literatures and cultures, and Slavic linguistics.  Doctoral students
can earn the Ph.D. in: Russian literature and culture with a minor in
a second Slavic literature; Comparative Slavic and East European
Literatures and Cultures, combining in-depth study of each of two
literatures with broad-range comparative courses; Slavic linguistics
with an emphasis on a cognitive linguistics or historical linguistics
approach.

Entering students are eligible for nomination for competitive
fellowships from the UNC Graduate School; the Royster Society
Fellowship and other named fellowships entail a $17,000 annual stipend
along with tuition, fees, and health insurance for three to five
years.  Continuing students are eligible for FLAS awards, teaching and
research assistantships, and other forms of financial aid including
competitive on-campus and off-campus dissertation fellowships.

For detailed information about our programs, resources, and
fellowships/financial aid, see
http://www.unc.edu/depts/slavdept/gradprogs.html
Please feel free to contact  Beth Holmgren, Chair and Director of
Graduate Admissions, for further information.  Tel. (919) 962-7554;
email beth_holmgren at unc.edu.

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