University of Krasnoyarsk, Faculty of Philology
- Old Church Slavonic.
- Historical grammar of the Russian language.
- Descriptive grammar of Slavic languages.
- Old Russian literaturę.
- Practical learning of the Polish language.
- Practical learning of the Czech language.
- Contemporary Russian literature (selected issues).
- Introduction to Slavic philology.
- Contemporary Russian language.
Saint Petersburg University, Faculty of foreign languages
- Russian for foreigners.
West Bohemian University, Faculty of Applied Languages
- Russian language.
- Russian culture.
University of Bergamo, Faculty of Philology
- Polish language.
- History of Polish literature.
University of Belgrad, Faculty of Philosophy
- Polish language.
- Russian language.
University of Warsaw, The Department of Central and Eastern
European Intercultural Studies
1. History of Belarusian literature.
2. History of Belarusian culture and art.
3. Practical learning of the Belarusian language.
4. Practical learning of the Russian language (at all levels).
5. Communication workshops. Russian language (at all levels).
6. History of Belarus: contemporary issues.
7. Polish-Belarusian borderland.
8. History of the Russian drama of the 20th century.
9. History of the Belarusian drama of the 20th century.
10. From Anton Chekhov to Ivan Vyrypaev: Russian drama of the 20th century.
11. History of art: directions, styles, selected works.
12. Ethnic and political history of the Region (second half of the 20th century).
13. East Slavic emigration in the 20th century: literary and cultural discourse.
14. History of the theatre.
15. Dramaturgy and theater at the period of the National Revival.
16. Chekhov’s tradition in the Russian dramaturgy of the 20th century.
17. Belarusian drama and Belarusian theater as a diagnosis of reality.
18. New Belarusian literature vs politics.
19. The capitals of Central and Eastern European countries as cultural spaces.