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Read more at: 'The Life of a Cold-War Football Interpreter': Thursday, 23 October
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'The Life of a Cold-War Football Interpreter': Thursday, 23 October

The Department of Slavonic Studies will be hosting a talk by George Scanlan on Thursday, 23 October at 17.30 in the Gordon Cameron Theatre of Fitzwilliam College. Mr Scanlan matriculated at Christ’s College, ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ, in 1954, where he studied Russian, French, Arabic and Persian. He obtained a Soccer Blue in his first term and went on to captain the side at Wembley in 1957.


Read more at: New Staff in the Department of Slavonic Studies

New Staff in the Department of Slavonic Studies

The Department is pleased to welcome new members of staff with diverse backgrounds and fresh perspectives to the Slavonic Studies team.


Read more at: Department Greets New Freshers
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Department Greets New Freshers

The Department of Slavonic Studies was pleased to welcome its new, enthusiastic first-years to ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ at a start-of-term party in the Raised Faculty Building.


Read more at: Welcome, New and Returning Students in Slavonic Studies!
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Welcome, New and Returning Students in Slavonic Studies!

Only a week remains until the start of Michaelmas Term. A few quick pointers to help you navigate the madness…


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, ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ Jointly organized by UCL SSEES and the ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ, 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, ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ 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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