Graduate Programs at McGill University
Lyudmila Parts, Prof.
lyudmila.parts at MCGILL.CA
Wed Oct 24 16:31:22 UTC 2012
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at McGill University invites applications for its graduate - MA and PhD - programs in Russian Studies. Our faculty specializes in 19th and 20th century Russian literature and culture, working in such areas as Russian Realism, Theory of the Genre, Novel, Short Story, Russian Opera, Russian Modernism, High Stalinist Culture, Post-Soviet culture, cultural mythology, nationalism and symbolic geography. We offer a broad and flexible range of graduate seminars. A small but dynamic program allows for a great deal of personal attention, an atmosphere of collegiality and a close-knit intellectual community.
Russian Studies at McGill is part of a growing multidisciplinary unit offering courses and programs in German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish languages, literatures, and cultures. Graduate students are encouraged to take courses offered by the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures on Literary Theory, Intellectual History, Cinema, and Digital Humanities. Current graduate students collaborate also with Department of Communication, Art History, and the School of Music.
McGill University is world famous for its academic standards and scholarly achievements. Located in Montreal, a cosmopolitan and vibrant city, it provides a fascinating intellectual and cultural setting for serious graduate studies.
Substantial financial support and teaching assistantships for qualified graduate students are available.
For more information go to www.mcgill.ca/russian<http://www.mcgill.ca/russian>.
The application deadline is January 30, 2013.
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