INSTITUTION: UNIVERSITY OF CRETE
SCHOOL: SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY
DEPARTMENT: DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Taught in Greek language
DURATION (semesters): 4
ECTS (total): 120
TUITION: Is offered without tuition
Scholarship is offered
CITY: RETHYMNON
COOPERATION WITH OTHER INSTITUTE: Foundation for Research and Technology-Institute for Mediterranean Studies
NUMBER OF STUDENTS ACCEPTED: 15
STUDENTS SELECTED BY: Application Evaluation - Interview
Part time studying is available
PART TIME DURATION (semesters): 16
OBSERVATION OPTIONS: In Person
Humanities
DESCRIPTION - ACCEPTED STUDENTS CATEGORIES: Applicants are required to hold a B.A. degree from a university department or program in the Humanities or Social Sciences. Applications from holders of other B.A. degrees may be accepted at the discretion of the Admissions Committee only if their B.A. studies are relevant to Ottoman History or if they have successfully completed a fair number of courses in Ottoman history.
Holders of B.A. degrees from non-Greek universities must check if the
university from which they graduated and their B.A. degree are included in the National Registry of Foreign Recognized Higher Education Institutions (https://www.doatap.gr/national-registry-of-foreign-recognized-higher-education-institutes/) and the National Registry of Foreign Recognized 3 Academic Title Types (https://www.doatap.gr/anagnorish/national-registry-of-foreign-recognized-academic-title-types/). If not, applicants are advised to contact the Graduate Secretary of the Department of History and Archaeology, Ms. Anastasia Tzanoudaki, email history-archaeology@ia.uoc.gr, before applying.
Final-year students who are expected to graduate by September
2024 are welcome to apply for admission to the M.A. Program in Ottoman History. They are required to submit an academic transcript and, if available, an official letter confirming completion of their B.A. studies. If admitted to the Program, they will be required to present their B.A. degree upon graduation.
KEYWORDS: Ottoman History, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Paleography, Turkish language, Turkish studies
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