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The Master of Arts (MA) in Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe) at University College London (UCL) is a one-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the political, social, and economic transformations in Russia and Eastern Europe. The program combines theoretical and empirical approaches to explore the social structures, political systems, and historical context of the region. Students will engage in critical analysis of social movements, political ideologies, state-society relations, and the impact of global forces on the region.
UCL’s MA in Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe) is ideal for those interested in understanding the dynamics of post-Soviet states, governance, and the sociopolitical challenges facing this complex region. The program prepares students for careers in research, policy analysis, and international relations.
The MA in Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe) provides an interdisciplinary approach to studying the region, with core modules focusing on political sociology, social change, and comparative politics. Students will explore topics such as democratization, nationalism, and state-building processes in post-Soviet countries. The program also includes research methods training, allowing students to conduct independent research projects on key sociopolitical issues affecting Russia and Eastern Europe.
Graduates of the MA in Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe) will be well-equipped for careers in policy research, international organizations, governmental and non-governmental agencies, and academic research. Potential roles include policy analyst, social researcher, political consultant, and positions in diplomatic services or international NGOs working on Eastern European issues.
UCL’s MA in Political Sociology (Russia and Eastern Europe) offers a unique opportunity to study one of the most politically dynamic regions in the world. The program’s emphasis on both theory and applied research equips students with critical analytical skills needed to understand and engage with the political and social challenges in Russia and Eastern Europe. UCL’s strong academic reputation and access to expert faculty provide an excellent platform for career development.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)20 7679 2000
Email: contentedite@ucl.ac.uk
Address: University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom