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This page shows information on Master's Degrees that are organized by Universities and academic centers based in Eastern Europe or other Master courses dealing specifically with Central Eastern Europe or the Balkans. Browsing the links below, you can find information on the academic activities envisioned in each Master's Degree, mobility schemes and scholarships available.
The European Regional Master's Degree in Democracy and Human Rights in Southeast Europe is due to start in November in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The University of Bologna organizes an Master course in Interdisciplinary Research and Studies on Eastern Europe (MIREES), beginning in September. Other Masters displayed in this page are devoted to Russian studies or Southeast European Studies.
Vytautas Magnus University, Tartu University, Stockholm University and Johannes Gutenberg University offer a new M.A. in Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism. The program familiarizes students with the general key theories and methods of sociolinguistics (traditional, variationist sociolinguistics, constructivist sociolinguistics, language variation, the dialogic relationship of language use and societal patterns), as well as offers a new and wider perspective and understanding of multilingualism as the parallel use of national, minority and migrant languages alongside one or more international vehicular language(s).
The University of Graz is pleased to announce the call for applications for the Master Programme “South East European Law and European Integration (LL.M.)”. The course provides a profound postgraduate education with a focus on South East Europe and the upcoming enlargement. This unique additional qualification will enable graduates to outstand their international competitors.