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Dear Slavic Department Students,

Have you written a paper for a class that you are particularly proud of?
Have a stack of A papers on your refrigerator? Want your work forever
immortalized in a printed journal? Troika wants you! Submit your paper to
UC Berkeley's first and only undergraduate Slavic journal, and become a
part of the legacy.

Call for Papers- Troika

Troika is an undergraduate journal in Slavic, East European and Eurasian
studies at UC Berkeley. The first issue of Troika came out this Spring.
The journal publishes outstanding undergraduate student work in Eastern
European and Eurasian studies. This may include, but is not limited to,
academic research papers, creative writing, photography, artwork and
memoirs. If you would like to submit your academic work to Troika, please
email it as an attachment to thetroikajournal@gmail.com, and please
include your name, university, major (or intended major), and graduation
year. All submissions must be original, unpublished work. We gladly accept
papers and other creative works written for classes. Please limit your
submission to 3000 words. Only one submission per person will be
considered during each submission period. If you are submitting
photography, please include a short description of the photograph.
If you are unsure whether your submission is appropriate for the journal,
or if you have any other questions, feel free to send an email to
thetroikajournal@gmail.com

Troika is sponsored by the Institute for Slavic, East European and
Eurasian Studies as well as the Slavic Department and the ASUC.

Additional information and a pdf version of the first issue of the journal
are available on our website: http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~troika/

There will also be print versions of the journal available in the Slavic
Department. If you would like to request a copy of one, feel free to email
us at thetroikajournal@gmail.com

Thank you,

Olga Slobodyanyuk
The Editor-in-Chief 2011-12

Alekzandir Morton
The Founding Editor

Troika: An Undergraduate Journal in Slavic, East European and Eurasian
Studies

 

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