The foundational concepts of Western society emerged in ancient Greek and Latin, alongside Russian, an East Slavic language central to influential literary and cultural works. Studying Russian and Classics fosters a deeper understanding of the contemporary world and historical contexts, while our flexible joint honours programme connects students to Russian-speaking communities in China, Central Asia, and the United States.In Russian studies, students develop advanced skills in speaking, writing, reading, listening, and translation, with tailored Year 1 courses for all levels. Over four years, they explore Russian literature, culture, and international politics. For Classics, participants engage with pivotal ancient scholarship and literature, choosing a Latin, Greek, or non-language pathway. Edinburgh, a world-leading festival city with World Heritage Sites, provides an ideal setting for this interdisciplinary education, equipping graduates with valued cultural knowledge and employability skills.
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