PhD in Slavic Languages and Literatures in Chicago United States | University of Chicago

University of Chicago | Chicago United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 65,145
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
72 months

The University of Chicago's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures offers extensive undergraduate and graduate programs focused on Central and Eastern European languages and cultures. Deeply connected with other departments at this prestigious institution, we deliver rigorous training in our primary subjects while promoting interdisciplinary studies. Our key areas of expertise encompass contemporary Russian literature and film, Balkan research, Slavic linguistics, and West Slavic traditions (particularly Czech and Polish).Asia.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

A transcript should be submitted for each degree you hold showing details of all coursework and grades. If one of your previous institutions does not use a grading system it is not necessary that your transcript or marksheet contain grades or GPA, as long as it is validated by a school administrative officer, such as the registrar, and specifically states your degree and graduation date. If your school does not provide grades or an overall GPA, you should also ask your references to comment in more detail on your academic performance in their courses and, if relevant, grades you received on papers or presentations. If you are still completing your degree, you need only submit your transcript showing your coursework to date. For the application you are not required to submit official copies of your transcript. If you receive and accept an offer of admission you will be required to provide official, final transcripts for your previous degrees. Your transcript is considered final only when it specifically states what degree you have received and the date it was conferred. If transcripts from your institution do not specifically state degrees conferred, you will also need to submit a copy of your diploma. An official transcript is a transcript which has been supplied from a school administrative officer and which bears an institutional seal or stamp. Upon acceptance of an offer of admission to the University of Chicago, students who have attended U.S. or Canadian colleges or universities should request transcripts from their Registrar's Offices and submit them in signed-and-sealed envelopes. The Dean of Students Office reserves the right to determine whether a transcript has been tampered with. Credentials written in a language other than English must be accompanied by an official translation. This should be prepared or verified by someone whose position requires knowledge of both English and the other language (e.g., a professor of English at a French university). Translations must bear the signature and stamp of the translator. Please include the original transcript along with the translations. All application materials should be submitted electronically through the online application. We will no longer accept additional materials sent on paper. All programs require the following materials: 15–20 page writing sample (exceptions: Music, Visual Arts, Master of Arts Program in the Humanities), a statement of purpose (exception: Visual Arts), 3 letters of recommendation, transcripts for all previous degrees and coursework, GRE test scores from within the preceding 5 years (exception: Visual Arts), Minimum TOEFL Score - total 100 No less than 25 on each subsection Minimum IELTS Score - 7.0 overall, no less than 7.0 on each section

Tuition USD 65,145

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