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SCHOLARS

Graduate students in our program

This part presents the CV's of graduate students currently pursuing degrees in our programs. If you are a prospective student, these pages will acquaint you with the scholarships that our students receive, the courses they normally take, and the kind of teaching experience they obtain while at the University of Alberta.

Above all, it will acquaint you with the research directions taken by our young scholars.

Pavlo Bakhmut, master's program in Applied Linguistics

Tetiana Boryshchuk, master's program in Slavic Languages & Literatures (Ukrainian) 

Olena Hlazkova, master's program in Applied Linguistics

Roman Ivashkiv, doctoral program in Slavic Languages & Literatures (Ukrainian) 

Natalia Kovaliova, doctoral program in Slavic Languages & Literatures (Ukrainian) 

Susanna Lynn, master's program in Slavic Languages & Literatures (Ukrainian & Cultural Studies) 

Iaroslav Pankovs'kyi, doctoral program in Slavic Linguistics

Olena Sivachenko, doctoral program in Slavic Linguistics

Nataliya Sharlay, master's program in Slavic Languages & Literatures (Ukrainian) 

Viktoriya Yakovlyeva, Interdisciplinary doctoral program in cultural studies.

 

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To learn about the topics of M.A. theses and Ph.D. dissertations completed by our degree recipients, please visit  Selected Abstracts in the PROJECTS section.


Varvara Liangysh (c.1635),
portrait attributed to
M. Petraknnovych

Liangysh belonged to a prominent Lviv family. Her father headed the Confraternity of the Dormition, whereas her brother served in the confraternity's printing press. (Source of portrait: Platon Bilets'kyi, UkraГЇns'kyi portretnyi zhyvopys XVII-XVIII st., Mystetstvo, 1969.) By courtesy of the publisher.