Graduate Programs

 

New Doctoral Track: Interdisciplinary Specialization in Russian (ISR)

The Department of Russian and Slavic Studies is very pleased to announce a new field of doctoral study in History or Comparative Literature: the Interdisciplinary Specialization in Russian (ISR), encompassing literature, history, and culture, with full funding support for five years of study toward the Ph.D.

Interdisciplinary Masters Degree in Russian Studies

Each November NYU's Graduate School of Arts and Science hosts a Master's Open House evening where faculty representatives from the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies are available to answer questions about our M.A. program. Please attend NYU's Master's Open House on Monday, November 2, to speak to a faculty representative from our department and learn about the M.A. program in Russian and Slavic Studies. Click here for more information on the Open House.

Joint M.A. in Russian and Slavic Studies and Journalism

We also draw your attention to Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute's Global and Joint Program Studies. For further information on combining the study of Russian and journalism at NYU, please contact global.journalism@nyu.edu.