Russian and Eurasian Studies
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The Master Programme in Russian and Eurasian Studies offers a unique opportunity to study Russia and the post-Soviet region while learning Russian through intensive language courses. The programme has an international profile and prepares you for a career as an analyst in the private and public sectors, in Sweden and abroad. The degree also qualifies for applying for doctoral studies in the Humanities or Social Sciences.WHY THIS PROGRAMME?The multidisciplinary Master Programme in Russian and Eurasian Studies offers a unique opportunity to study Russia and the post-Soviet region while learning Russian through intensive language courses. The programme has an international profile and prepares graduates for a variety of professional careers focused on Russia and Eurasia in the private and public sectors, in Sweden and abroad.This is a new programme, developed by the Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies (IRES) in cooperation with the Department of Informatics and Media and the Department of Modern Languages at Uppsala University. IRES is an international, multidisciplinary institute specialising in the study of Russia and the post-Soviet space.The Master Programme in Russian and Eurasian Studies is completely unique in Sweden and Scandinavia. The programme is multidisciplinary in nature, incorporating several academic disciplines, including cultural studies, economics, history, international relations, law, political science and media studies. You will study a range of courses based upon these subjects, combined with specialised Russian language courses.If you already have proficiency in the Russian language you will have the opportunity to study intermediate or advanced level courses in Russian.
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Uppsala
Uppsala County
751 26
Sweden
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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