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Irene Delic delic.1 at OSU.EDU
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Irene Delic:  OSU Graduate Programs in Literature, Cultural Studies and
Linguistics                                            

From:    Irene Delic, delic.1 at osu.edu

Sent:     October, 15th, 2010

To:          SEELANGS at bama.ua.edu

Cc:          Irene Delic

Subject: Graduate Programs in Literature, Cultural Studies and Linguistics

 

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 Slavic Literature and Cultural Studies or
Slavic Linguistics, announces the availability of financial support for
qualified new graduate students in the 2011-2012 academic year.

With a faculty of eleven, including specialists in Slavic literatures, Film,
Women's and Cultural Studies, Slavic and Balkan linguistics, and Second
Language Acquisition, and with five lecturers (in Czech, Georgian,
Hungarian, Romanian and Polish), the Department is one of the largest and
most successful in the field. The more than twenty graduate students come
from all over the country and the world. They work closely with faculty in
the Department and across the University in pursuit of academic excellence.
Opportunities to complete advanced research and present and publish work in
symposia and other fora and to teach a variety of courses in the disciplines
of the Department enhance our Department's graduate student experience.

 

OSU and our Department offer Graduate Associateships, University
Fellowships, Foreign Language and Area Studies Title VI Fellowships, and
other financial aid.  GA and UF awards are open to students from all
countries. Both incoming and continuing graduate students are eligible for
up to five years of financial support.  Well-prepared Graduate Teaching
Associates regularly teach courses in the Russian and
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian languages, Russian literature, Russian film, and
Russian culture on the undergraduate level, and occasionally teach other
courses, such as Polish or Czech or Balkan Slavic literature and film for
undergraduates, and the Bulgarian and Ukrainian languages.  All new GTAs
take a two-week training seminar before classes begin and receive further
teacher training and education throughout the school year. 

A Departmental atmosphere of mutual respect and assistance between faculty
and graduate students contributes to the teaching success of our GTAs.  The
mentoring and training our GTAs receive have contributed strongly to an
excellent record of postgraduate placement in academic jobs for our Ph.D.s.

 

The OSU Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures is
part of a major University-wide program in Slavic and East European Studies,
with faculty in many fields, including Geography, History, History of Art,
International Studies, Law, Linguistics, Music, Political Science,
Sociology, Theater, and Yiddish Language and Literature. The program is
supported by a very strong research library, with over 1,000,000 titles in
Slavic and East European Studies, as well as the world's largest repository
of medieval Slavic texts on microfilm.  The cost of living in Columbus is
moderate, and the city is easily accessible from almost anywhere in the USA
and abroad.

The application deadline for international students who wish to be
considered for University Fellowships is November 30, 2010, and January 15,
2011, for domestic students. For GTA consideration, the deadline is January
15, 2011. Applications for admission received after January 15 may be
considered if spaces are available. Electronic applications are required; go
to www.gradapply.osu.edu.

For additional information on applying, go to www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/.
Note that international applicants must take and pass the TOEFL exam before
they can be admitted to the Graduate School.  GRE exams are required from
all applicants. The department also requires a sample of academic writing.

For more information on the Department, our academic programs, faculty,
current students, application procedures and deadlines, go to our web site,
http//www.slavic.osu.edu. In case of questions write or call:

 

IreneMasing-Delic, Graduate Studies Committee Chair 

Professor of Russian Literature

Dept. of Slavic & EE L&L

The Ohio State University, Columbus

1775 College Rd., Room 400

Columbus OH 43210-1340

e-mail: delic.1 at osu.edu

Tel. 614-292-6733/614-292-0014

 

or to:

Ms. Karen Nielsen, Graduate Studies Coordinator

Dept. of Slavic & EE L&L

The Ohio State University, Columbus

1775 College Rd., Room 400

Columbus OH 43210-1340

 

 

Irene Masing-Delic

Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures

The Ohio State University

400 Hagerty Hall

1775 College Road

Columbus, OH 43210

emial: delic.1 at osu.edu

telephone: 614-292-0014

 


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