PRIVIT! WITAJ! ZDRAVO!
Greetings from the Graz Slavic Studies team!
Did you know
- that the name of the Styrian capital is derived from Slovene (from gradec, 'little castle')?
- that you use loanwords from Slavic languages in everyday life, such as cucumber (from the Polish word ogórek, older: ogurek) or robot (from the Czech word robota, '(serf) labor')?
Would you like to know
- why Bosnians fall into the Sevdah, Ukrainian women give away pumpkins as a gift, and your Russian neighbor is a white crow?
- what makes the grammar, literature, images, and sounds of Slavia so special?
Are you pondering about
- sunken places in the Adriatic, Tesla's energy experiments, the revival of the mammoth in the Arctic, Markov chains, and digital language models?
- political thaw, intriguing media, Balkan affairs?
- multilingualism, imperialism, carnivals, gender, or AI, and how all this influences sign systems, texts, images, and theory?
Studying Slavic Studies opens new horizons and fuels the exploration of the other, new Europe!
Interested?
Then you can read more here about what awaits you in your studies.
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