Duke’s MS in Slavic and Eurasian Studies offers unparalleled depth in regional languages (Polish, Ukrainian, Turkish, Kazakh, and more) and critical insight into security, environment, and cultural flows. Students mine Telegram datasets for protest dynamics, build VR archives of Soviet architecture, and craft water-treaty policy briefs with Central-Asian NGOs. A summer institute in Prague/Bishkek grounds language in lived realities.
Geo-spatial model of Belt-and-Road rail investments
Policy memo on Caspian Sea delimitation disputes
Sentiment analysis of Belarusian protest hashtags
VR recreation of Constructivist theater sets
Digital archive of Samizdat literature translations
Blockchain traceability for Kyrgyz felt exports
Machine-learning classifier of Cyrillic deep-fake videos
Podcast series interviewing Roma activists across the Balkans
Interactive map of minority language media in Ukraine
Citizen-science glacier melt log in the Caucasus
Game-theory simulation of gas pipeline negotiations
Open-access syllabus on post-Soviet queer cinema
Photogrammetry of wooden Tatar mosques
Comparative study of e-government in Estonia and Georgia
Serious game teaching Cyrillic via spy narratives
Master languages and strategy across a pivotal region with Duke.
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