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A School Of Slavonic & East European Studies (SSEES) was inaugurated in 19 October 1915 by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, who went in to turn into a President of Czechoslovakia.

SSEES is one of the world's leading specialist institutions & a big national centre in the UK for the study of Exchange, Eastern & South-East Europe & Russia. It teaches the wide range of cases including, history, politics, literature, sociology, political economy likewise as a wide range of slavonic and eastern european languages.

Within 1999 SSEES merged with UCL and joined one of the world's leading universities

In 5 May 2004 the foundation stone of the new SSEES building was unveiled per President of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski in the presence of HRH The Princess Royal.

19 October 2005 might understand a official opening of the freshly SSEES building on the occasion of the School's Ninetieth day of remembrance, placed in Taviton Street.

Notable Prof: Norman Davies (formerly) Geoffrey Hosking Lindsey Hughes

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