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16 PhD programmes in Slavic Studies

Russian Studies
Do you want to be part of a stimulating research environment? Join an impactful Modern Languages department and undertake the Russian Studies degree at University of Birmingham.

Russian
The Department of Russian has an outstanding record of research. University of Bristol offers the Russian programme.
Comparative Literature and History - Russia
The Comparative Literature and History - Russia degree allows students to take advantage of New York University’s strengths in Russian literature, history, and culture in a range of departments.
Russian and East European Studies
The PhD Russian and East European Studies programme at The University of Manchester will enable you to carry out a piece of significant, original research under the supervision of our academics.
Slavonic Studies
The Slavonic Studies programme from The University of Cambridge, includes seminars and workshops on library resources, giving conference papers, publishing, applications and interviews, and teaching skills.
Russian Studies
The Russian Studies MPhil/PhD programme from The University of Exeter students have a primary and a secondary supervisor who provide regular, high quality advice, support and direction in their academic endeavours. You will work closely with your supervisors to develop, investigate and write-up a project at the cutting edge of research.
Slavic Studies
The Department of Slavic Languages at the Brown University offers a comprehensive doctoral program in Slavic Studies specializing in Russian literature and culture, in modern Czech culture and in Polish literature and culture.
Polish, Russian, and Central and Eastern European Studies
The Department of Polish, Russian, and Lithuanian Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago offers PhD degrees in Polish, Russian, and Central and Eastern European Studies.
Political Science - Russian and Comparative Studies
The Political Science - Russian and Comparative Studies program at RUDN University is oriented to preparing postgraduate students in Political Sciences and Regional Studies.
Slavonic Languages and Cultures
The breadth of Slavonic Languages and Cultures provision at University of Glasgow is unique within Scotland and encompasses the languages, history, society and culture of Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Russian Studies
For those who wish to improve their command of a foreign language or to embark on a new one, day and evening classes at all levels from beginners to advanced are available within the college. We offer a Russian Studies degree at the Imperial.
German
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in German offered by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in the Faculty of Arts at McGill University is a research-intensive program that emphasizes dynamic and specialized learning opportunities.
Slavic Languages and Literatures
The Graduate Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Toronto offers instruction leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in one of the broadest ranges of Slavic languages and literatures available in a North American university.
Russian and Eurasian Studies
The Russian and Eurasian Studies programme at King's College London is open to applications pursuing a broad range of social science research questions focusing on contemporary and recent historical developments in Russia and Eurasia.
Slavic Languages
In Slavic Languages at Uppsala University, we conduct research in linguistics, literary studies and culture as well as society. Our research focuses on Bulgarian, Polish, Russian and Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian themes and general Slavic and Church Slavonic. Research in the non-Slavonic language Albanian is also part of the subject.
Russian
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Russian offered by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in the Faculty of Arts at the McGill University is a research-intensive program that emphasizes scholarly and in-depth learning opportunities.