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This page of the Portal on Central Eastern and Balkan Europe (PECOB) collects the latest information on courses and specifically PhD courses.
PhD courses listed in this page are often organized by Universities based in Central Eastern Europe and the Balkans, or focus on the Central Eastern European and Balkan regions as a subject of study.
Among the PhD courses listed below, it is worth mentioning a doctoral program on diversity management and governance that awards a joint title of Doctor of Philosophy. Other programs address slavonic languages and literature.
Students get PhD degrees in Slavic Languages and Literatures for a variety of purposes, which include but are not limited to pursuing careers with international dimensions, enhancing job opportunities, connecting with heritage, family, and communities, exploring other literatures and cultures, and pursuing personal interests.
The Stanford University offers a fully funded five-year program leading to the Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures. The program offers coordinated study of literature, literary theory, and cultural contexts including art, music, film, and linguistics.