Ma in Politics and Economics of Contemporary Eastern and Southeastern Europe


Program Overview

Language of Instruction:
English
Duration:
3 semesters
ECTS Credits:
90
Mode of Delivery:
On-Campus
Part time Option:
Available
Part time Duration:
5 semesters
Tuition Fee:
4000€
Scholarships:
Available

Institution

University:
University of Macedonia
Faculty:
School of Economic and Regional Studies
Department:
Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies
City:
Thessaloniki
Cooperation with other Institute:
University of Bamberg, Germany

Contact

Master's website:
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Email:
mpesecr@uom.edu.gr
Phone:
+30 2310 891 527

Admission Information

Application Process:
Application Evaluation - Interview
Maximum Intake:
60 students

Subject Area

Politics

Economics- Management


Description

The MA in the Politics and Economics of Contemporary Eastern and South Eastern Europe -one of the very few postgraduate programs with English as language of instruction in Greece- is a thriving, interdisciplinary, area studies program focusing on the interaction between politics and economics within the social and institutional context of the region. Hence, it draws on a multicultural educational environment with students coming from all around the world and with different educational backgrounds. The program covers a wide array of topics offered through a wide choice of courses drawing on the main disciplines of social science, namely political science (politics and public policy), economics, social and political anthropology, international law, and cultural studies. In that respect, it offers a critical and multidisciplinary analysis of all current issues in the region, such as the politics and economics of transition, EU integration and domestic reform, ethnic conflicts and security problems, human rights and migration crises, international law, business and trade in Eastern and South Eastern Europe.
Research seminars (tutorials) are held regularly and students have the opportunity to present their (ongoing) work and receive comments/get feedback from members of faculty. Additionally, guest/invited lectures are offered on a regular basis by academics, diplomats, politicians, businessmen and journalists with experience and knowledge of CE/SE Europe & Balkans regions.
Finally, and most importantly, selected/qualified students also have the opportunity to continue/pursue their studies further at the University of Bamberg, one of the best universities of southern Germany, in the framework of the exchange scheme of our double Master's program with the University of Bamberg. The double Master's program has been running with great success over the last five years and constitutes a crucial asset for our MA program.

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