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Dr. Peter Zusi is an Associate Professor at University College London (UCL) within the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), where he has been since 2007. He currently serves as Vice-Dean for Research, Arts & Humanities at UCL. His research focuses on literary studies, linguistics, historical studies, and language studies, with a particular emphasis on Czech literature and broader Central European literary traditions.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Literature, Yale University (1989)
- Master of Arts in Comparative Literature and Social Thought, University of Chicago (1994)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Literature and Social Thought, University of Chicago (2001)
Research Interests: Peter Zusi’s work explores the intersection of literature, language, and history in Central Europe. His expertise includes German and Czech literary traditions, comparative literature, and the socio-cultural contexts of Eastern European texts. He is fluent in Czech, German, Slovak, and French, with advanced proficiency in academic peer review across these languages.
Professional Contributions: Prior to UCL, he taught at Harvard University’s Slavic Department. His current role as Vice-Dean for Research underscores his leadership in advancing arts and humanities research at UCL. No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His advising activities and lab affiliations remain unspecified in the text.
