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MPhil

The Section of Slavonic Studies very much welcomes MPhil candidates. Three one-year MPhil programmes are offered in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages:

The Department of Slavonic StudiesÌýoffers an exciting curricular pathway in Slavonic StudiesÌýwithin the framework of the MPhil in European, Latin American and Comparative LiteratureÌýand Cultures at the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼. This interdisciplinary degree offers advanced training for students with a deep interest in the literatures and cultures of Poland, Russia and/or Ukraine as well as a solid foundation for future doctoral study.

Pathway structure

Core Course (Michaelmas Term)

Students will attend the Core Course lectures and mini-seminars offered within the ELAC MPhil programme. In most years at least one of the mini-seminars offered in conjunction with the Core Course will address topics and/or materials with particular relevance to Russia and/or Eastern Europe (i.e. Bakhtin, Formalism, Post-Socialist Identities, Semiotics). This mini-seminar will be open to all MPhil students, but it is particularly recommended for students following the REES pathway, who are also encouraged to write their core course essay on a topic related to Russian and/or East European Studies. Ìý

Modules (Lent Term)

Students will select two modules in the Lent term, from the list available here.