MPhil in Slavonic Studies
The MPhil in Slavonic Studies is a taught course combining language study, philology, literature, and history, with a thesis component, preparing students for advanced research in Slavonic languages and cultures.
Closed to applications for entry in 2026-27. Register to receive an email when applications open (for entry in 2027-28).
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- Full time: 21 months
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- Higher level required
About the course
This two-year course is normally restricted to candidates who have taken a first degree in a Slavonic language and you are also expected to read secondary literature in at least one European language other than English and the Slavonic languages. If available, you will also be expected to attend lectures on bibliographical, library, and archival resources in the field of Slavonic studies.
Course structure
Generally student numbers in the MPhil are small and this allows the teaching to be tailored to the particular choices students make. Teaching is provided through a mixture of classes and tutorials. The course offers you, in addition to the second language, training in various philological, literary and historical fields and in associated methodologies (comparative philological method, palaeography, textology, literary theory).
Academic activities include widespread links with universities in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, and graduate exchange links and host exchanges with lecturers from other universities. The faculty has an active research culture and is committed to integrating graduate students into research seminars. Workshops and conferences with Oxford-based and visiting academics are hosted by the faculty, which bring together students and faculty members in – and between – individual languages and disciplines.
The Modern Languages Graduate Network offers academic and social opportunities for graduate students, including graduate-led seminars and an annual graduate conference.
The MPhil in Slavonic Studies thus provides an appropriate introduction for you if you are contemplating higher research in a DPhil or PhD programme in this area.
Core components
You will take a translation paper and submit a thesis.
Option modules
You will take five option courses over the two years.
Course details
Entry requirements
For entry in 2026-27