English Studies: American and Canadian Studies for Intercultural Relations and Diplomacy
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The aim of the specialization is to prepare future Americanists and Canadianists for professional work by delivering them knowledge of diplomatic processes, international law, intercultural and internatioanal relations combined with native-like fluency in English.The programme also supports developing practical diplomatic skills and intercultural expertise which may be facilitated at all levels of intercultural relations. Graduates will be prepared to work as specialists in public administration units and as members of diplomatic corps. They skills they posess will make them valuable employees of territorial administration, local governments, or liaison managers in international companies. Such graduate will be an asset to all organizations seeking experts who have attained a near-native command of English and developed diplomatic skills neccessary in the context of business relations, political negotiations and intercultural mediation.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with a major in English Philology or Philology with a specialization in English have priority in the qualification. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. The application period for non-EU students is from May to July.
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