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Central and East European Studies

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The Central and East European Studies program at the University of Glasgow offers students a comprehensive understanding of the political, social, and cultural dynamics of Central and Eastern Europe. This Master of Arts degree allows students to explore the region's complex history, including its transition from socialism to democracy, as well as its current political and economic challenges. The program includes in-depth language training and specialized courses on regional politics, history, and culture.

Graduates of this program are well-equipped to pursue careers in international relations, diplomacy, and policy analysis. The university's strong ties to regional institutions and experts ensure that students benefit from cutting-edge insights and a global perspective, making them highly sought after in both public and private sectors.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Central and East European Studies
  • Degree Type: Master of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
  • Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Field of Study: Area & Cultural Studies
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 - Foundations of Central and East European Studies

  • Introduction to Central and Eastern European History
  • Languages of Central and Eastern Europe
  • Political Systems and History of Central and Eastern Europe
  • Cultural Identity in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Introduction to Area and Cultural Studies Research Methods
  • Political Economy of Central and Eastern Europe

Year 2 - Core Themes in Central and East European Studies

  • Modern History of Central and Eastern Europe
  • Literature and Arts of Central and Eastern Europe
  • Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Conflict in the Region
  • Post-Communist Transitions and the European Union
  • Media and Society in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Comparative Political Systems: East and West

Year 3 - Advanced Studies in Central and Eastern Europe

  • Central and Eastern European Cultural Movements
  • Regional Conflict and Security Issues
  • Gender and Society in Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Role of Central and Eastern Europe in Global Politics
  • Languages and Linguistics of the Region
  • Research Seminar in Central and East European Studies

Year 4 - Specialization and Research in Central and Eastern European Studies

  • Advanced Topics in Central and Eastern European Politics and Culture
  • The European Union and Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Impact of Globalization on Central and Eastern Europe
  • Dissertation / Research Project
  • Internship or Placement in Central and Eastern European Institutions
  • Professional Practices in Area and Cultural Studies

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Central and East European Studies program are well-prepared for careers in government, international organizations, cultural institutions, and academia. They can pursue roles as Area Studies Experts, Diplomatic Officers, Cultural Advisors, Policy Analysts, or International Relations Specialists. Graduates can work in European Union institutions, international NGOs, embassies, cultural exchange programs, or educational institutions. The program also prepares students for careers in research, focusing on political, cultural, and economic dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe.

Why Choose This Program

The Master of Arts in Central and East European Studies at the University of Glasgow offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the political, cultural, and historical complexities of the region. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical research skills, ensuring that students can engage critically with the current and past issues affecting Central and Eastern Europe. Students gain insights into transitional politics, cultural identities, and regional cooperation, preparing them for careers in policy, diplomacy, and cultural studies. With access to expert faculty, diverse resources, and potential fieldwork opportunities, this program is ideal for those seeking to specialize in a crucial and rapidly evolving region.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom