Dear Dominik,

There is also a useful list of universities currently offering courses and options in Indo-European studies on the Indogermanische Gesellshaft / Society for Indo-European Studies website, with helpful web links to individual programmes.

https://www.indogermanistik.org/indogermanistik/studium/lehrstuehle.html

Which programmes may be considered 'top' probably depends a lot on what a given student wants to research given the field is broad and different departments have their own special areas of concentration. In the USA, UCLA, Harvard, and Cornell have very good generalist IE programmes. There are many more in Europe; the programmes in Copenhagen, Cologne, Munich, Leiden, Jena, Zürich, and Vienna are all highly regarded (apologies to my colleagues if I've missed any other obvious programmes).

Kind regards,

Matthew

On Thu, September 13, 2018 20:46, Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY wrote:
> What are the top universities for graduate studies in IE at the moment?
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