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Slavic Studies at BerkeleyUC Berkeley has a long tradition of scholarship on the region of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Russian language instruction was first offered in 1901 and is currently offered through the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. ISEEES has been a National Resource Center on Eastern Europe and Eurasia since its founding as the Center for Slavic and East European Studies in 1957. Today, ISEEES is the focal point at the University of California, Berkeley, for students and faculty who conduct research and teach on the region.
FacultyNearly fifty faculty members in more than a dozen academic departments and professional schools specialize in the region and are affiliated with ISEEES. Go to: Degree programsBeing an organized research unit, ISEEES does not offer degree programs like academic departments and professional schools. The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures offers degrees in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian languages, literatures, and cultures, but other departments offer courses on our region or have faculty who specialize in our region. Go to: Applying to BerkeleyProspective students are encouraged to visit the campus Web page on applying to UC Berkeley. Information on application forms, procedures, and deadlines can be found there. Go to the: Area-related coursesEach semester, ISEEES compiles a list of selected courses being offered by our affiliated faculty members or on Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. This list is also available at the beginning of the semester at our office and is included in the ISEEES newsletter. Go to the: Funding opportunitiesGo to: Library ResourcesGo to: | |
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