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Creating Virtual Global Classrooms & Experiences

September 29, 2020

When classes once again shifted to remote delivery in fall 2020, faculty across the College of Arts & Sciences, with the help of technology and instructional learning experts, say they were better prepared for it — having worked diligently since … Read more

CfA: 2020 CSEEES Summer Research & Language Study Awards

January 21, 2020

The UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies (CSEEES) invites applications from PhD and MA students enrolled in UNC-CH social science programs for the 2020 Summer Research and Language Study Awards. The awards support: 1) fieldwork in Russia … Read more

US-Russia Relations in an Era of Global Change

January 3, 2020

On November 14th, 2019, the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Celeste Wallander, president and CEO of the U.S.-Russia Foundation and former senior director for Russia and Eurasia on the National … Read more

Vladimir Nabokov and Translation: A Transatlantic Symposium

December 3, 2018

On October 27-28 CSEEES hosted the second part of a transatlantic symposium “Vladimir Nabokov and Translation.” Organized by Julie Loison-Charles (Lille University) and Stanislav Shvabrin (UNC-Chapel Hill), the symposium invited scholars to discuss the most divisive and contentious aspect of … Read more

New Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Holodomor

December 3, 2018

From 1932 to 1933 a man-made famine ravaged the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, claiming close to 4 million lives. Today, that famine is known as the Holodomor – “hunger death” or “death by hunger” in Ukrainian. As our awareness of … Read more