Slavic and Eurasian Studies at UT
The Department's mission is to further excellence in our various disciplines. This means that we
- Provide quality undergraduate instruction in our language and literature programs and interdisciplinary area study courses;
- Support study abroad experiences both for graduate students and undergraduates;
- Advance knowledge in our research fields of Slavic and Eurasian languages, literatures, cultures, area studies, and linguistics;
- Prepare graduate students for both public and private sector careers.
News
The Latest Issue of the CREEES Newsletter is now available as a PDF file for download
The Latest Issue of the CREEES Newsletter is now available as a PDF file for download
In this issue: Georgia in 2009; American-Soviet Peace Walk; How to Eat Po-Russki; Austin-Polish Film Festival; Ukrainian Presidential Race
New Center to Promote Foreign Language Study
A new, first-of-its-kind language center will help develop standards and benchmarks for teaching foreign languages at The University of Texas at Austin and serve as a resource for faculty and departments.
Cynthia Buckley's lecture: HIV/AIDS on December 2nd, Wednesday.
Read about the recent Regional HIV/AIDS Meetings in Moscow.
Eurasian Migration Research Funded with $960,345 National Science Foundation Grant
Cynthia Buckley, chair of the Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies and associate professor in the Department of Sociology at The University of Texas at Austin, has been awarded a $960,345 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for her project titled "People, Power, and Conflict in the Eurasian Migration System."

Statue of St. George



