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58 Master's degrees in Slavic Studies

Estonian Studies
Estonian Studies offered by Tallinn University enables you to get a broad-based and interdisciplinary postgraduate degree and offers the possibility to see both the uniqueness and specifics of Estonia, the place of Estonia in a global context.

Eastern European and Russian Studies
The Eastern European and Russian Studies degree from Vilnius University aims to prepare highly qualified specialists, to provide them with deep and comprehensive knowledge about the region – its political, economic and cultural particularities, and develop their academic and analytical skills enable them to analyse, evaluate and assess key political and social processes.

Russian
The Department of Russian has an outstanding record of research. University of Bristol offers the Russian programme.

Russian Studies (by research)
Do you want to be part of a stimulating research environment? Join an impactful Modern Languages department and undertake the Russian Studies (by research) programme from University of Birmingham.

Russian, Eurasian and Eastern European Studies
This Russian, Eurasian and Eastern European Studies MA course from University of Helsinki will equip you with an in-depth knowledge of historical trajectories, present and future challenges of countries anchored to an area specific development.
Slavic Languages
The Slavic Languages programme at Columbia University offers a comprehensive master level education. This public study mode course provides students with deep linguistic and cultural expertise over its duration. It is designed for those seeking advanced proficiency and academic rigour in the field of Slavic Studies.
Germanic and Slavic Studies
The Germanic and Slavic Studies M.A. at the University of Victoria is a two-year postgraduate programme. Delivered in a public study mode, this degree focuses on language proficiency, cultural history, and original research. Students can specialise in Germanic, Slavic, or Holocaust studies through advanced seminar-based learning.
Literature - Culture - Media, Russian Literature
The aim of the Literature - Culture - Media, Russian Literature programme from Lund University is to strengthen students’ historical knowledge and theoretical understanding of relations between literature, culture and modern media.
Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
The Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies program from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill integrates language training and area studies courses along with the development of technical and academic expertise.
Russian and Slavic
The Russian and Slavic master's programme at Florida State University offers advanced training in linguistics, literature, and culture. This public degree provides both thesis and course-based pathways. Students develop high-level linguistic proficiency and research skills through comprehensive full-time study in a vibrant academic setting.
European and Russian Studies
The European and Russian Studies M.A. at Yale University provides a comprehensive exploration of regional history and global interactions. This master level programme, offered in a public study mode, allows students to engage with diverse cultures and political systems through rigorous academic research and interdisciplinary training.
Russian and Slavic Studies
The Russian and Slavic Studies programme at New York University offers a comprehensive exploration of Eastern European cultures. This master degree provides flexible study options for students pursuing advanced expertise in the field. Delivered in a public study mode, the curriculum focuses on linguistic and cultural mastery.
Literature with a Specialization in Russian
Literature with a Specialization in Russian is one of thirteen specializations within the Master’s Programme in Literature at the Faculty of the Humanities at Stockholm University.
Russia, Eurasia and East Europe - Regional Studies
The Russia, Eurasia and East Europe - Regional Studies programme at Columbia University provides an advanced academic exploration of this vital global region. This Master's degree offers a comprehensive curriculum delivered through a public study mode, designed to build deep regional expertise over a standard duration.
Slavic Cultures
The Slavic Cultures programme at Columbia University offers a comprehensive exploration of Eastern European traditions. This M.A. degree provides flexible study options for students interested in regional history and linguistics. Delivered in a public study mode, the curriculum ensures a deep understanding of Slavic heritage.
Political Analysis (Russia and Eastern Europe)
This Political Analysis (Russia and Eastern Europe) MA course offered at the University College London (UCL) provides an opportunity to study political and social developments in post-communist Europe in breadth and depth, acquiring a mix of in-depth knowledge, analytical and research skills, and theoretical understanding.
Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe)
This Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe) MA programme offered at the University College London (UCL) provides students with the opportunity to study key concepts and approaches in political sociology and theoretical debates about the relationship between state and society, and identity and power.
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center
The Master of Arts in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is a two-year program designed for the needs of students preparing for further academic study in a particular discipline and students aiming to pursue careers in government, NGOs, business, the media, international law, private foundations, or cultural exchange.
Russian and Eurasian Studies
The Russian and Eurasian Studies program from Uppsala University offers a unique opportunity to study Russia and the post-Soviet region while learning Russian through intensive language courses.
Russia and China in International Finance and Trade
The Russia and China in International Finance and Trade programme offered at Saint-Petersburg State University is focused on the study of issues related to: the development of financial markets and trade policies of Russia and China; as well as the transformation of their role in the international trade system and global finance.