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First day of classes Fall 2015 | Department of Psychology | University of Pittsburgh
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First day of classes Fall 2015. August 31, 2015 - 8:00am. Friday, September 9. Friday, October 21. Friday, October 28. Sennott Square, 3rd Floor. 210 South Bouquet Street. Pittsburgh, PA 15260.
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Faculty | Slavic Languages & Literature | University of Pittsburgh
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Slavic Languages and Literature. David J. Birnbaum. Oscar E. Swan. Transfer and Credit Policies. Teaching Assistantships and Other Awards. Undergraduate Literature, Culture and Film. Катедра за словенске језике и књижевности.
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Dissertation | Slavic Languages & Literature | University of Pittsburgh
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Slavic Languages and Literature. General Note: all correspondence and documentation pertaining to a student's dissertation will be kept in a special dissertation file, attached to the student's graduate file, so that advisers and committee members may have ready access to pertinent information. Students should begin thinking about possible dissertation topics long before taking their Ph.D. comprehensives. The topic should be in an area in which the student is already reasonably well grounded. The student...
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Independent Study | Slavic Languages & Literature | University of Pittsburgh
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Slavic Languages and Literature. A faculty member agreeing to undertake supervision of Independent Study should, as a minimum, provide a list of readings or agree to supervise progress through a student-provided list. Except for dissertation research, the Independent Study course should typically result in a graded research paper of significant length or in a graded comprehensive examination. Transfer and Credit Policies. Teaching Assistantships and Other Awards. Undergraduate Literature, Culture and Film.
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New Graduate Student Orientation | Department of Psychology | University of Pittsburgh
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New Graduate Student Orientation. August 27, 2015 - 9:00am. Welcome new psychology gradaute students! Friday, September 9. Friday, October 21. Friday, October 28. Sennott Square, 3rd Floor. 210 South Bouquet Street. Pittsburgh, PA 15260.
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Teaching Assistantships & Other Awards | Slavic Languages & Literature | University of Pittsburgh
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Slavic Languages and Literature. Teaching Assistantships and Other Awards. Teaching assistantships and fellowships, and other Department awards, are made on the basis of academic merit and teaching effectiveness, as determined by the graduate studies committee. Those wishing to be considered should submit a request to that effect, in writing, to the chair by February 15. The following general policies are in effect. Teaching assistantships are usually not awarded unless a student needs course credits tow...
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Undergraduate | Department of German | University of Pittsburgh
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Why study german at pitt? The study of foreign language, literature, and culture is a cornerstone of a liberal arts education, bringing enhanced communication skills, improved ability to analyze and interpret, a better informed understanding of one’s own background, and increased sensitivity for other traditions and values. Options for native speakers. One of the most valuable experiences for any student of German is to have the opportunity to study abroad. At a German-speaking university. Study abro...
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Japanese | East Asian Languages & Literatures | University of Pittsburgh
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East Asian Languages and Literatures. About 200 students study in the Japanese language program in a term. For the size of language faculty (seven full-time and several part-time instructors), we have a large number of students and majors (about 70). Despite a trend in the opposite direction at some schools, our enrollment has been growing. The Japanese language program is offered in five proficiency levels and it offers appropriate courses for students to progress from beginning to advanced level. F...
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