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Slavic and Baltic Success on the Job Market: Three Get Jobs!

All three PhD candidates in the Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures who went on the job market this year have successfully landed job offers!

Agnieszka Jezyk, who recently defended her dissertation Insatiable Appetite: Excessive Matter in Bruno Jasienski's Poems, has been offered a Visiting Assistant Professor position in Polish Language, Literature, and Culture at the University of Toronto. This is a renewable, teaching stream position at one of the best Slavic departments in North America.

Tetyana Dzyadevych has been offered a renewable position as Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian at New College of Florida. New College is a small, nationally recognized, highly selective liberal arts college and the designated honors college of the Florida public state university system located on Sarasota Bay.

Anton Svynarenko has been offered a renewable position as a Visiting Assistant Professor in Russian at St. Olaf College. St. Olaf offers an academically rigorous, nationally ranked liberal arts education and is located in Northfield, Minnesota, about 45 minutes from Minneapolis and St. Paul.