Why study?

If you already have some knowledge of Russian, the Russian A course at the University of Leeds will combine language learning with the chance to study Russian culture, history and politics. YouÕll improve and refine your written and spoken Russian, while gaining a deeper insight into the context and development of Russian society.

Core modules will allow you to build your language skills and introduce you to key aspects of Russian culture, such as music, literature or the nationÕs modern history. But you will also choose optional modules to pursue your interests, from Fyodor Dostoevsky to gender identity in Russian society. YouÕll even spend a year at a Russian university to gain first-hand experience.

With an active student-led Slavonic society and much of our teaching conducted by native Russian speakers, Leeds is home to a strong community of individuals with an interest in Russian and Slavonic studies. ItÕs a great environment in which to explore a unique part of the world.

Career opportunities

Russian graduates have proficiency in a major world language, as well as an appreciation of the culture in which it is spoken. They are also equipped with valuable transferable skills that are highly sought by employers.

For example, youÕll be able to research topics independently and think critically about what you find. YouÕll also be able to draw your own conclusions and present them effectively, both verbally and in writing. YouÕll be a strong communicator, comfortable in a team and on your year abroad you will learn to adapt to new environments and situations.

Recent graduates have progressed into a wide range of careers as a result, working in countries such as the United States, Russia, Azerbaijan, Argentina, Japan and Georgia. Employers have included Shell, GCHQ, the BBC Russian Service, the NHS, Reuters, HSBC and the Russian Chamber of Commerce.