The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures currently includes two branches: Russian Language and Literature and Ukrainian Language and Literature (the latter was founded in 1999).

We shall mention the fact that, since the beginning of the 90s, within the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures has been functioning a Polish lectureship. The practical course and the Polish Culture and Civilization course, both optional, are taught by a Polish lecturer by virtue of the existing convention between Romania and Poland.

Throughout its history, the Department focused on two components: the first one is the academic component, the permanent concern of the teaching staff to ensure that students benefit from solid professional education. The second one is the scientific component, focused on the publication of articles and studies covering wide research areas, as well as scientific event organization and participation, both in the country and abroad. Thus, it is worth mentioning the following series of volumes: Studies of Language, Literature and Methodology (volumes I-XIV, 1977-2017) and The Slavists’ Dialogue at the Turn of the 21st Century (2011-2017 – 6 volumes). … more

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20 Teachers

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200 Students

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60 Courses

Members of the Department

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