Central and East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (Erasmus Mundus International Master) IntM
Course Overview
This prestigious international program provides a unique opportunity to study and conduct research across three different countries in English, culminating in a multiple degree from renowned partner institutions. It is designed for those seeking to understand the complex political and social dynamics of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia within the global landscape.
Key Program Highlights
- Earn a joint master's degree from a leading consortium, including the University of Glasgow and the University of Tartu.
- Gain first-hand regional expertise by living and studying in at least three different countries.
- Learn from leading academics and researchers who are experts in their fields.
- Receive integrated language tuition to enhance your regional engagement and research.
- Benefit from dedicated placement opportunities to gain practical experience with relevant organisations.
Course Overview
This prestigious international program provides a unique opportunity to study and conduct research across three different countries in English, culminating in a multiple degree from renowned partner institutions. It is designed for those seeking to understand the complex political and social dynamics of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia within the global landscape.
Key Program Highlights
- Earn a joint master's degree from a leading consortium, including the University of Glasgow and the University of Tartu.
- Gain first-hand regional expertise by living and studying in at least three different countries.
- Learn from leading academics and researchers who are experts in their fields.
- Receive integrated language tuition to enhance your regional engagement and research.
- Benefit from dedicated placement opportunities to gain practical experience with relevant organisations.
Requirements
Modules
- Introduction To Central And East European, Russian And Eurasian Studies
- Research Design And Methods For Area Studies
- Regional Languages: Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian, Estonian, Georgian, Hungarian, Kazakh, Polish, Romanian, Or Russian
- Crime And Corruption In The Former Soviet Union
- De Facto States In The Post-Soviet Space
- Decolonisation Agenda And Ceeres
- Energy, Politics And Society In Eurasia
- Europe-Russia Relations Since The Collapse Of The Ussr
- Media And Democratisation In Central And Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union
- Post-Soviet Russia: Renegotiating Global And Local Identities
- Rethinking Central Asian Security
- Russia, China And International Politics Of Eurasia
- Russian Foreign Policy
- Russian Politics And Society
- Statehood And Nationality In Russia, Central And Eastern Europe
- War-Making And Peace-Making In The Former Soviet Union
- Yugoslavia And After: Themes And Controversies
- Human Development And Climate Change
- International Political Economy And Development
- Migration, Development, And Transnationalism: Forced Migration, Idps, And Refugees
- Local Development
- Conflict Ridden Societies And Development
- European Civilisation
- Thesis Pro-Seminar
- Challenges To The European Identity: The Rebirth Of Nationalisms In Europe
- Culture And Society In Central Europe: Dilemmas Of Identity And Pluralism
- Economy Of Central Europe: From Transition To Eu Membership
- Eu Foreign And Security Policy: Europe And Global Challenges
- Eu Foreign And Security Policy: Europe, Nato, And Transatlantic Security
- Europe As Normative Power: Central European Perspectives
- European Integration Theory And Practice
- Foreign And International Relations In Cee – Theories Revisited
- Gender, Democracy And Citizenship In Cee
- Political And Social History Of Cee In The 20Th Century: From The Turn Of Centuries To The End Of World War Ii
- Political And Social History Of Cee In The 20Th Century: From World War Ii To The Collapse Of The Communist System
- Religion, Diversity, And Toleration In Central And Eastern Europe
- Security And Democracy In Europe After 1989: A Central European Perspective
- Attitudes To Others In Georgia
- Citizenship From Below In Post-Soviet Societies
- Democratisation And Political Development In The South Caucasus
- Energy And Economics Of Transition In The South Caucasus
- Ethnic Conflicts In Comparative Perspective: Caucasus And Central Asia
- Foreign Policies Of The States Of The South Caucasus: Comparative Perspective
- Forms And Consequences Of Europeanisation In The Caucasus: Introduction To The Concept And Its Application
- Gender In The South Caucasus
- Introduction To Mountain Cultures Of The Caucasus
- Political History Of The Caucasus
- Religion In The South Caucasus
- Remembering The Soviet Past In Georgia: Between Memory And History. An Introduction Into Interdisciplinary Memory Studies
- Research Seminar On Stalin And Stalinism
- Security And Geopolitics Of The Caucasus
- The History Of Soviet Georgia
- Asian Security: Theory And Practice
- Central Asia – Russia Relations
- Central Asia – United States Relations
- Central Asia In Global Politics
- Computational Social Science
- Domestic Politics And Foreign Policy In The Post-Communist World
- Emerging Powers And Markets
- Environmental Politics, Development And Global Governance
- European Union: Politics And Foreign Policy
- Genesis Of The Modern Concepts Of International Relations
- Government And Politics In Central Asia
- Petro Politics
- Political Communication In International Affairs
- Russian Foreign Policy
- Selected Topics In International Relations
- Comparative Democratisation And Authoritarianism
- Contemporary Debates In International Relations
- Development Studies
- Economic Diplomacy
- International Conflict Management
- International Negotiation
- International Security
- Nations And Conflicts In The Process Of Globalisation
- Religion And Conflicts
- Theories Of International Relations
- Theory Of Democracy And Human Rights