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Read more at: Twelfth Annual Festival of Ukrainian Film - screening of 'Mr. Jones'
Mr Jones

Twelfth Annual Festival of Ukrainian Film - screening of 'Mr. Jones'

We're pleased to announce that this year's Twelfth Annual Festival of Ukrainian Film will feature the 2019 drama film 'Mr. Jones'.


Read more at: Fourth Annual Public Lecture in Medieval and Early Modern Slavonic Studies
Annual Lecture in Medieval and Early Modern Slavonic Studies 2019

Fourth Annual Public Lecture in Medieval and Early Modern Slavonic Studies

Join us for the Fourth Annual Public Lecture in Medieval and Early Modern Slavonic Studies, to be delivered by Dr Petra Melichar, Prague.


Read more at: Slavonic Section marks arrival of Andrii Smytsniuk, first permanent Ukrainian Language Teaching Officer
Andrii Smytsniuk

Slavonic Section marks arrival of Andrii Smytsniuk, first permanent Ukrainian Language Teaching Officer

The Slavonic Section and º£½ÇÉçÇø Ukrainian Studies are pleased to announce that Andrii Smytsniuk will be joining the staff of the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Andrii has been hired as the Slavonic Section's first full-time Ukrainian Language Teaching Officer and will lead the development of...


Read more at: º£½ÇÉçÇø Slavonic alumna Emily Sherwin Appointed as Moscow correspondent for Deutsche Welle

º£½ÇÉçÇø Slavonic alumna Emily Sherwin Appointed as Moscow correspondent for Deutsche Welle

º£½ÇÉçÇø Slavonic alumna Emily Sherwin is now Moscow correspondent for Deutsche Welle. Emily is one of many of our graduates who, over the years, have gone on to careers in journalism. You can follow Emily on twitter here: https://twitter.com/EmilyCSherwin .


Read more at: º£½ÇÉçÇø University article features research of Dr Rebecca Reich
Peter Reddaway Photograph Collection (MS Russ 78). Houghton Library, Harvard University

º£½ÇÉçÇø University article features research of Dr Rebecca Reich

Fantastic piece showcasing Dr Rebecca Reich's recent publication, 'State of Madness: Psychiatry, Literature and Dissent after Stalin'.


Read more at: Dr Uliana Suprun, the Minister of Health of Ukraine, to deliver 2019 Stasiuk Lecture
Stasiuk Lecture, 1 March 2019, Peterhouse College

Dr Uliana Suprun, the Minister of Health of Ukraine, to deliver 2019 Stasiuk Lecture

Dr Ulana Suprun , the Minister of Health of Ukraine, will deliver the 17th Annual º£½ÇÉçÇø Stasiuk Lecture in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies at the º£½ÇÉçÇø on Friday, 1 March 2019 at 5.30pm . The lecture entitled Inspiring Social Transformation – From Soviet Decay to a National Health Service for Ukraine will take place in the Theatre of Peterhouse College.


Read more at: Out of the Shadows: An Exhibition at the University Library
Exhibit

Out of the Shadows: An Exhibition at the University Library

An exhibition of previously unknown autographs of some of the leading writers of Russian post-1917 emigration curated by Vera Tsareva-Brauner opened in the University Library on 5 November 2018.


Read more at: Editing the Work of Absent Translator
Vazir-Mukhtar editions

Editing the Work of Absent Translator

In July 2018 Look Multimedia (London) published the first ever translation of Yury Tynianov’s Death of The Vazir Mukhtar into English. (Translated by Susan Causey. Translation editor: Vera Tsareva-Brauner).


Read more at: Slavonic Studies Section Hosts Sold-Out Alumni Day

Slavonic Studies Section Hosts Sold-Out Alumni Day

The Slavonic Studies Section at the º£½ÇÉçÇø hosted an exciting Alumni Day on 23 September to celebrate the work of Senior Language Teaching Officer Natasha Franklin, who retired at the end of the month. The sold-out event at Sidney Sussex College brought together an enthusiastic group of graduates from across the generations, who reengaged and renewed their interest and passion in Slavonic languages and cultures.


Read more at: 'Brilliantly original': Night Train Theatre and º£½ÇÉçÇø Revive the Work of Mykola Kulish
Maklena

'Brilliantly original': Night Train Theatre and º£½ÇÉçÇø Revive the Work of Mykola Kulish

A brilliantly original and powerfully acted revival of Mykola Kulish’s controversial 1933 play Maklena Grasa is playing to packed houses in London. It is a product of work in the º£½ÇÉçÇø Ukrainian Studies programme in the Slavonic Studies Section at º£½ÇÉçÇø.