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- The University of North Carolina's Walter R. Davis Library
The library houses over 300,000 volumes in its Slavic and East European collection. The Slavic and East European Resource bibliographer is available to answer reference questions and to provide individual and group instruction in the use of Slavic and East European library materials.
- Slavic and East European area studies resources at both the UNC-CH library and on the World Wide Web.
- Nadia Zilper, Curator, UNC-CH Slavic and East European Collections.
- Davis Library Slavic Collection
- The Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies
The University of North Carolina shares a U. S. Office of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies with Duke University . The Center provides a wide variety of support for undergraduate, graduate, and faculty activities. The Center offices are in the FedEx Global Education Center.
- The Slavic and East European Language Resource Center
The cardinal purpose of SEELRC is to improve our national capacity to teach and learn the languages of our world region through a variety of projects, including teacher training, research, material and technology development, and the establishment of a sophisticated, easily accessible information and dissemination network.
- The Center for Teaching and Learning
- The Office for Undergraduate Research
The Office for Undergraduate Research (OUR) provides a variety of resrouces, including financial support, to help research become a distinctive feature of the undergraduate experience at UNC-Chapel Hill.
- Duke University -- Department of Slavic Languages
The Duke University-University of North Carolina cooperative program in Slavic Studies offers UNC students courses at Duke for credit, consultations with specialists from among the Duke faculty, and the use of the Perkins Library at Duke.
- Job Opportunities for Slavists
The Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies has put together this page of links to various organizations with information on job opportunities for those who know Slavic languages.
- University and Career Services
- Living in Chapel Hill
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