UC’s Slavic program immerses students in Russian, Polish, Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian, and Ukrainian, paired with courses on folklore, film, and post-Soviet culture. Faculty research networks grant majors rare archival access and translation mentorship.
Subtitled documentary on Ukrainian hip-hop and national identity
Digital archive of Russian émigré newspapers in San Francisco (1920–1960)
VR reconstruction of Warsaw’s pre-war Jewish district using survivor testimonies
Comparative study of eco-themes in Czech and Russian speculative fiction
Machine-learning project transcribing Cyrillic manuscript handwriting
Podcast in Polish interviewing Bay-Area tech workers from Kraków
Translation and commentary on contemporary Serbian women's poetry
GIS mapping of Soviet “closed cities” and current tech hubs
Critical essay on folklore motifs in Andrei Tarkovsky’s cinema
Policy brief on disinformation rhetoric in Russian social media
Interactive timeline of LGBTQ+ activism in post-Soviet literature
Augmented-reality tour of Byzantine frescoes in Balkan monasteries
Corpus analysis of diminutives in modern Russian Twitter slang
Study of Yugoslav New Wave music’s influence on global punk
Digital exhibit on Soviet space-race propaganda posters
Workshop teaching Russian through classic animation ‘Hedgehog in the Fog’
Network analysis of émigré publishing houses in Berlin (1920s)
Photo essay on post-industrial landscapes in eastern Ukraine
Translation glossary for cybersecurity terminology in Russian
Interactive map of Slavic diaspora bookstores in North America
Gain strategic language skills and cultural expertise for today’s global landscape with UC Slavic Studies.
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