Graduate Programs

 

New Doctoral Track: Interdisciplinary Specialization in Russian (ISR)

Since 2009, the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies has administered a new field of doctoral study in History or in 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

Applicants who are admitted will be considered for the Stephen F. Cohen Scholarship for the Study of Russia. This prestigious and selective fellowship may be awarded annually to exceptionally accomplished and promising MA students. Admitted students will be considered for the fellowship automatically.

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.