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Master of Arts in Eastern European Studies

Universität Hamburg


Location

Germany

Study Format

On Campus

Course language

English

Study Fields

Political Science, International Relations, History, Cultural Heritage

Duration

2 Years

Academic pace

Full Time

Degree

Master of Arts (MA)

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Program Description

The  master's program in Eastern European Studies  is a  research-oriented, interdisciplinary master's degree program  that imparts knowledge regionally related to Eastern Europe as well as cross-disciplinary skills. The course is based on the collaboration of several institutes and work areas at the University of Hamburg with the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Bundeswehr as well as two independent research institutions: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSP) and Nordost-Institut Lüneburg (IKGN eV). The courses in the degree program deal with culture (especially language, literature, music, and ethnology) as well as politics, law, and history. By studying at the University of Hamburg and during a one-semester stay abroad in the target region in the form of a study visit, an internship, etc., students acquire in-depth knowledge of Eastern Europe and research on the region and expand their language skills in the two languages ​​of the target region. The course lasts four semesters.

The course of study is regulated in the  subject-specific regulations (FSB) , which supplement the regulations of the Faculty of Humanities' examination regulations for the subject and describe the modules of the subject.

About the School

The University Universität Hamburg is the largest institution for research and education in northern Germany. As one of the country’s largest universities, we offer a diverse range of degree programs and excellent research opportunities. The University boasts numerous interdisciplinary projects in a broad range of fields and an extensive partner network of leading regional, national, and international higher education and research institutions. Sustainable Science and Scholarship Universität Hamburg is committed to sustainability.

All our faculties have taken great strides towards sustainability in both research and teaching.

Excellent research

As part of the Excellence Strategy of the Federal and State Governments, Universität Hamburg has been granted clusters of excellence for 4 core research areas: Advanced Imaging of Matter (photon and nanosciences), Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS) (climate research), Understanding Written Artefacts (manuscript research) and Quantum Universe (mathematics, particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology).

An equally important core research area is Infection Research, in which researchers investigate the structure, dynamics, and mechanisms of infection processes to promote the development of new treatment methods and therapies.

Excellent University

Furthermore, alongside 10 universities and 1 university alliance, Universität Hamburg was named a University of Excellence and was deemed a "flagship university."

Outstanding variety: 180-degree programs

Universität Hamburg offers more than 180-degree programs within its eight faculties:

  • Faculty of Law Faculty of Business
  • Economics and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Mathematics
  • Informatics and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Psychology and Human Movement
  • Faculty of Business Administration (Hamburg Business School).

Universität Hamburg is also home to several museums and collections, such as the Herbarium Hamburgense, the Geological-Paleontological Museum, the Loki Schmidt Garden, and the Hamburg Observatory.

History

Universität Hamburg was founded in 1919 by local citizens. Important founding figures include Senator Werner von Melle and the merchant Edmund Siemers. Nobel Prize winners such as the physicists Otto Stern, Wolfgang Pauli, and Isidor Rabi taught and researched at the University. Many other distinguished scholars, such as Ernst Cassirer, Erwin Panofsky, Aby Warburg, William Stern, Agathe Lasch, Magdalene Schoch, Emil Artin, Ralf Dahrendorf, and Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, also worked here.

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