The UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies is one of the world's leading specialist institutions, and the largest national centre in the UK, for the study of Central, Eastern and South-East Europe and Russia.
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More than 60 academic staff work at UCL SSEES, teaching and conducting research in the history, economics, politics, sociology, anthropology, culture, literature and languages of the countries of the region.
SSEES has five interdisciplinary research centres and leads the inter-university Centre for East European Language Based Area Studies (CEELBAS).
SSEES has some 200 graduate students on Master's degrees or undertaking PhD research, with a range of studentship opportunities.
SSEES has an unrivalled range of BA degrees with over 500 students.
SSEES welcomes international students on all of its degree courses.
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The atrium of the UCL SSEES building
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