

MA French and Persian and Russian
About this course
French, Persian, and Russian is one of the most ambitious and intellectually rewarding multilingual combinations available at any university. French brings access to the Francophone literary and cultural tradition, from medieval trouvere poetry to contemporary African and Caribbean novels, and remains one of the world's major diplomatic and commercial languages. Persian, spoken across Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, is one of the world's oldest literary languages, with a poetic tradition including Rumi, Hafez, and the Shahnameh that has influenced literatures across Asia and beyond. Russian opens the culture of one of Europe's largest and most complex nations, with a literary tradition encompassing Pushkin, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and the Soviet period. Studying all three in combination develops a genuinely unusual range of cultural and linguistic understanding. At St Andrews this four-year full-time programme develops your proficiency in all three languages to a high level, working across literary, cultural, and contemporary registers. You will engage with the literature, history, and culture of the French-speaking, Persian-speaking, and Russian-speaking worlds, developing not just linguistic competence but the cultural literacy and comparative perspective that only sustained study of multiple language traditions can produce. A year abroad is incorporated into the degree, giving you the chance to spend extended time immersed in one or more of the language and culture areas you are studying. Graduates with competence in French, Persian, and Russian are exceptionally well positioned for careers in diplomacy, intelligence and security, international journalism, the foreign office, international development, translation, and academic research. The combination is genuinely rare and highly valued in any context requiring engagement with the Middle East, Central Asia, or the post-Soviet world alongside Francophone countries. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in languages, area studies, or international relations.
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