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Range of the program
- Traditions of Greek-Roman antiquity and the Byzantium in Central-Eastern Europe with a focus on the common cultural heritage.
- Theory of literature. Polish literature. Ukrainian literature. Belarusian literature. Other literatures of the region.
- Linguistics: Polish linguistics, Ukrainian linguistics, and Belarusian linguistics. Elements of Lithuanian linguistics. Comparative studies and confrontation within Slavonic languages.
- Classical philology.
- Archive studies and textual criticism (editing).
- The history of the region - 16th-20th centuries (nations, states, churches, national minorities, regional and religious pluralism: Catholicism, the Orthodox rite, Protestantism, Judaism).
- History of art.
- Ethnography of the region, cultural studies with elements of philosophy.
- Language courses: Greek, Latin, Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, English and others.
- Paleography.
- Computer courses.
- Regional studies.
- Others - at the request of the participants.
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