Slavics Without Borders is an interdisciplinary, inter-university graduate student colloquium established in 2012. Its goal is to provide a forum where graduate students can receive feedback on work-in-progress, and to foster an intellectual community of peers where students can develop contacts and professional connections. Meetings are held six times throughout the academic year and are hosted by the various participating institutions, including Columbia University, New York University, Princeton University, Rutgers University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
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