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The European Regional Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democracy in South East Europe (ERMA) is an intensive one-year Master programme established through the joint efforts of the participating universities and coordinated by the Universities of Sarajevo and Bologna.
The master's curriculum stresses on interdisciplinary studies in the economics of transition; politics and international relations; history and cultural studies focused on Central, Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
The master's curriculum stresses on interdisciplinary studies in the economics of transition; politics and international relations; history and cultural studies focused on Central, Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
The master's curriculum stresses on interdisciplinary studies in the economics of transition; politics and international relations; history and cultural studies focused on Central, Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
The European Regional Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democracy in South East Europe is an intensive one-year Master programme established through the joint efforts of the participating universities and coordinated by the Universities of Sarajevo and Bologna.
The Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Bologna launches a call for the academic year 2009 enrolment into the MA Program in Sustainable Development of Agricultural and Rural Areas of the Adriatic-Ionian Basin.
The Department of Slavic & Eastern Languages of the Boston College provides a degree at the MA level in Russian Studies to deepen the knowledge of Russian language, literature and linguistics in a 2-year program.
The program is tailored to meet the needs of persons wishing to focus on a multidisciplinary approach to the study of contemporary Russia, Eurasia and Eastern Europe (the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the Balkans).
The Master of Arts Degree in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies involves interdisciplinary study which allows students a great deal of flexibility in designing a course of study to meet career goals calling for area expertise.
The Master of Arts Degree Program in Russian and East European Studies offers training to graduate students preparing for academic and professional careers with a focus on the region of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Furthermore, by the end of their studies students are expected to achieve a high level of language proficiency.
The Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies of the Duke University offers graduate study leading to a Master of Arts degree in Russian literature and culture, Slavic linguistics and Eurasian studies. The main aims of the program are to increase the language proficiency of its students and give them solid training in research.
The Department of Slavic & Eastern Languages of the Boston College offers a degree at the MA level in Slavic Studies to students who desire to acquire an integrative area-studies degree focussed on Slavic and East European languages and literatures.
The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies of the University of Kansas awards an interdisciplinary M.A. degree in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies. Graduate students in the social sciences or humanities field may deepen their knowledge in study area focussed on Russia, East Europe and Eurasia.
The Nationalism Studies Program is organized by Central European University with the aim of engaging students in an empirical and theoretical study of issues of nationalism, self-determination, problems of state-formation, ethnic conflict, minority protection and the related theme of globalization.