Graduate study

Charles Gribble gribble.3 at OSU.EDU
Mon Oct 27 03:03:56 UTC 2003


The Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures at The
Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, which offers the M.A. and Ph.D
degrees with specialization in Russian Literature or Slavic Linguistics,
announces the availability of financial support for new graduate students
in the 2004-2005 academic year.

We offer Graduate Teaching Associateships, University Fellowships, Foreign
Language and Area Studies Title VI fellowships, and several other kinds of
financial aid.  GTA and UF awards are open to students from all countries.
Graduate Teaching Associates regularly teach courses in the Russian, Czech,
Polish, Romanian, and Serbo-Croatian languages, Russian literature and
Russian culture on the undergraduate level, and occasionally teach other
courses, such as Polish literature and film for undergraduates, and
Bulgarian and Ukrainian languages.  All GTAs take a two-week training
seminar before classes begin and receive further teacher training and
education throughout the school year. In 2002 our Department's GTAs won two
of the ten total Graduate Teaching Awards given throughout the entire
University (which has 3,400 GTAs). Another GTA won one of ten Graduate
Student Leadership Awards. A Departmental atmosphere of mutual respect and
assistance between faculty and graduate students contributes to the
teaching success of our GTAs.

The application deadline for foreign students who wish to be considered for
University Fellowships is November 28, 2003, and for GTA consideration it
is January 15, 2004.  The deadline for US students is Jan. 15 for all
awards.  Applications for GTA awards which arrive after Jan. 15 will be
considered if money remains. Electronic applications are strongly
encouraged; go to http://www.gradapply.osu.edu. For a paper application,
contact: Ms. Karen Nielsen, Graduate Studies Coordinator, Dept. of Slavic &
EE L&L, The Ohio State University, 1841 Millikin Rd., #232, Columbus OH
43210; e-mail: nielsen.57 at osu.edu.

   For additional information on applying, see
http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu and our Departmental web site
http://www.slavic.ohio-state.edu.  Note that applicants must either take or
have taken and passed the TOEFL exam before they can be admitted to the
Graduate School.

 For more information on the Department, our academic programs, faculty,
current students, application procedures and deadlines, go to our web site:
http://www.slavic.ohio-state.edu.  The Graduate Student Handbook (on that
web site) contains detailed information.

In case of questions write to:
Professor Charles E. Gribble
Graduate Studies Committee Chair
Dept. of Slavic & EE L&L
The Ohio State University, Columbus
1841 Millikin Rd., #232
Columbus OH 43210
e-mail: gribble.3 at osu.edu

or to:
Ms. Karen Nielsen
Graduate Studies Coordinator
Dept. of Slavic & EE L&L
The Ohio State University, Columbus
1841 Millikin Rd., #232
Columbus OH 43210
e-mail: nielsen.57 at osu.edu

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