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University of Glasgow: Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department School of Social and Political Sciences View department profile
Web www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical
Study type Taught

Summary

The Masters in Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies offers you a unique opportunity to understand historical and contemporary developments in the economy, politics, culture, and society of Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME - This programme is for those planning careers in government, global and local media, and international organisations, who wish to acquire a specialised knowledge of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia and proficiency in one of the region’s languages.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE You will take two core courses, one language course, two optional courses, and submit a dissertation. You are able to choose from courses in the other subjects in the School of Social & Political Sciences.

Core courses Contemporary Challenges in Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia Designing your Security & Area Studies Research Proposal

Language courses: Russian For Social Scientists (Beginners) Russian For Social Scientists (Intermediate) Russian For Social Scientists (Advanced) Hungarian For Social Scientists PG Beginner Polish PG Intermediate Polish PG Beginner Czech

Optional courses may include Energy, politics and society in Eurasia Media and Democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union Russia, China, and international politics of Eurasia Russian Foreign Policy Russian Politics and Society War-making and Peace-making in the former Soviet Union Yugoslavia and After: Themes and Controversies

CAREER PROSPECTS You are equipped to find employment across a wide range of sectors on an international scale. Alongside solid regional knowledge of Russia, East Europe and Eurasia, you will develop transferrable workplace skills that are crucial to many roles such as analytical and communication skills. Career pathways include working for:

Some students choose to remain within academia and go on to pursue PhD study and teaching opportunities.

You are also at an advantage due to the language learning that forms a part of our programme. You have the opportunity to study Russian, Polish, Hungarian or Czech. This allows you to leverage your specialist language knowledge alongside your knowledge of global issues in the sector that demand this expertise.

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The University of Glasgow’s School of Social & Political Sciences  links core social science disciplines to deliver high-quality teaching and cutting-edge research. We offer a wide variety of programmes for those interested in the development and impact of economies and societies globally.

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. The University has a history of changing the world and the School of Social & Political Sciences is committed to nurturing the people who make it happen.

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