Russian & Slavic Studies
For additional assistance, contact Raik Zaghloul
Further Research
Fellowships, Scholarships & Grants
Community of Science Funding Opportunities A source of public and private funding opportunities as related to research, collaborative activities, travel, curriculum development, conferences, fellowships, post-doctoral positions, equipment acquisition, operating and capital expenses, and more. Geographical coverage includes the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Resume Tools
Resume Builder UA Resume Builder helps you produce high quality resumes with examples and templates tuned to specific fields. You can build, manage and control multiple resumes secured with passwords and IDs. The resumes are offered as Microsoft Word documents or as web pages and you can create up to 7 unique resumes for different purposes. This resource will be available to you for as long as the library subscribes to it, even after you graduate!
Slavic Information Literacy
This is an invaluable resource for upper-level undergrads, graduate students & faculty. Created by the Slavic Librarian at the University of Arizona, it "takes a discipline- (or area studies) based approach to information literacy. It attempts to ascertain and enunciate the core information literacies and competencies students and scholars of Slavic are expected to demonstrate (or at least possess) in order to be productive members of the field. It focuses on those literacies/competencies that, at present, are most often acquired, if at all, outside of the usual scholarly or educational channels."
Videos/DVDs/Films
These lists of films were collected from our library catalog. They are updated manually, so may not always be completely up to date. However, it should be more comprehensive than any list you will retrieve from any simple (or complex) catalog search. Please let me know if there are errors or omissions.
Slavic & East European Feature Films in the University of Arizona Library
Slavic & East European Documentaries in the University of Arizona Library
Software
Windows 2000NT/XP Russian Phonetic Keyboard Driver
This is a free keyboard driver created by Michael Brewer for use in the Library's Information Commons. It is a version of Paul Gorodyansky's Russian phonetic keyboard, modified with Keyboard Layout Manager. Go to Paul Gorodyansky's page for information on how to install this file (and for other files needed to do so) or for great information on a number of issues concerning Cyrillic characters in the electronic environment.
