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Read more at: Department Offers Open Language Classes in Polish and Ukrainian

Department Offers Open Language Classes in Polish and Ukrainian

Once again the Department of Slavonic Studies is offering free open classes in the Polish and Ukrainian languages in the coming academic year to all members of the University.


Read more at: Department Symposium: New Directions in Russian and Soviet Cinema Studies

Department Symposium: New Directions in Russian and Soviet Cinema Studies

18-20 September 2014, Trinity College, University of Cambridge Jointly organized by UCL SSEES and the University of Cambridge, this major conference brings together leading members of the growing international community of scholars working in the field of Russian and Soviet cinema studies, in order to explore and assess potential new research directions in this area. In so doing, it seeks to identify the current state of the scholarly field, to outline the key questions and challenges it faces over the next decade, and to encourage and promote an innovative and forward-looking approach to research in this field.


Read more at: Department Symposium: Information Technologies and Transfer in Russia, 1450-1850

Department Symposium: Information Technologies and Transfer in Russia, 1450-1850

Friday 5 - Saturday 6 September 2014, Darwin College, Cambridge This symposium will gather researchers working on the social, economic, and cultural implications of changes in information technologies in the early modern period in Russia.


 

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New Work in Slavonic Studies Lecture Series - 'The Russian Poet Who Cannot Be Seen or Heard'

12 March 2024

We are delighted to invite you to the final talk in the New Work in Slavonic Studies guest speaker lecture series, 'The Russian Poet Who Cannot Be Seen or Heard' with Stephanie Sandler (Harvard University). This talk will take place on Thursday 14 March at 17:15 in Winstanley Theatre, Trinity College. The performance of...

In Memoriam: Natasha Squire (1931-2024)

27 February 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Natasha Squire (1931-2024) at the age of 92. Natasha taught Russian in the Department of Slavonic Studies to generations of students. She was an Emeritus Fellow of Lucy Cavendish, a college which she joined in 1966, and where she served as Senior Tutor, and in many...