Indo-European Studies - Contemporary IE Study Centres

Contemporary IE Study Centres

The following universities have institutes or faculties devoted to IE studies:

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Austria

Innsbruck · Salzburg · Vienna

Czech Republic Charles University in Prague
Denmark Copenhagen,
Germany

Bonn · Cologne · Dresden · Erlangen · Frankfurt am Main · Free University of Berlin · Freiburg · Göttingen · Hamburg · Halle · Heidelberg · Humboldt University of Berlin · Jena · Marburg · Munich · Münster · Regensburg · Würzburg

Italy Universita degli Studi di Padova
Netherlands Leiden
Poland Jagiellonian University
Slovenia Ljubljana
Spain

Madrid · Salamanca

Sweden Uppsala
Switzerland

Basel · Bern · Lausanne · Neuchâtel · Zürich

United Kingdom Oxford
United States

Cornell · Harvard · Los Angeles · Texas

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