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BA Chinese and Russian
About this course
Chinese and Russian together represent perhaps the most geopolitically significant language combination available to university students today. Chinese, through the vast reach of Mandarin, provides access to the world's most populous country, its extraordinary literary and philosophical heritage, and its increasingly central role in global economics and politics. Russian, as the language of Russia and a major lingua franca across former Soviet states, opens an equally important cultural, literary, and geopolitical world, one with a literary tradition including Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Chekhov that is among the richest in world literature. At the University of Leeds, this five-year full-time programme gives you the time to develop both languages to an advanced level, which is particularly important given the complexity of Mandarin's phonology and written characters and Russian's grammatical structures. You will study each language through immersive, structured language teaching alongside engagement with the literature, culture, history, and contemporary society of both China and the Russian-speaking world. Leeds has strong traditions in both Chinese and Russian studies, providing a supportive and expert academic environment for this unusual and demanding combination. Graduates with high-level competence in both Chinese and Russian are genuinely rare and in significant demand. Career paths include diplomacy, the foreign service, international organisations, journalism and media with a focus on Asia or Eastern Europe, international business, translation and interpreting, intelligence work, and research. The combination of two major world languages from very different linguistic families, and two cultures of immense global importance, provides a foundation for careers at the highest levels of international engagement. Postgraduate study in Chinese studies, Russian studies, area studies, or international relations is a common next step.
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