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University of Helsinki
Master in Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe Studies
- Helsinki, Finland
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s Programme in Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Studies, MAREEES (previously the Master’s Programme in Russian Studies) will equip you with an in-depth knowledge of historical trajectories, and present and future challenges of countries anchored to an area-specific development.
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University of Tartu
MA in European Languages and Cultures
- Tartu, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The master's programme provides knowledge and skills in a modern or classical language and culture.
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Leiden University
MA Russian and Eurasian Studies
- Leiden, Netherlands
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
In the Russian and Eurasian Studies master's programme our experts devote attention to the most recent developments, currently the war in Ukraine. Several courses will provide context and background about this war.
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Vilnius University
Master in Russian Studies
- Vilnius, Lithuania
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Russian
The Russian Studies programme offers a comprehensive examination of Russian literature, culture, and linguistics through two specialised tracks: Media Linguistics and Literature, Linguistics, Culture. It aims to develop proficient analysts and researchers who are equipped to address contemporary societal needs. Students engage critically with Russian texts of various genres, tackling both theoretical and practical challenges related to the current state of the Russian language, literature, and culture. Graduates are prepared to excel in professional settings and contribute meaningfully to (inter)cultural communication, making them well-suited for diverse roles in academia, media, and cultural institutions.
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King's College London - Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
MSc in Russian and Eurasian Politics and Economics
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
MSc Russian and Eurasian Politics and Economics - the flagship degree programme of the King’s Russia Institute - equips students with the tools and perspectives needed to understand the processes of political, economic and social change that are continuing to reshape Russia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus.
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Vilnius University
Master in Eastern European and Russian Studies
- Vilnius, Lithuania
Master
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Eastern European and Russian studies program is devised to provide you with a deep and comprehensive knowledge of the region, including its political, economic, and cultural particularities, and to develop the academic and analytical skills that will enable you to analyze, evaluate and assess key political and social processes within this dynamic and exciting region of the world.
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Russian studies is a program undertaken in universities across the globe and seeks to impart knowledge to students on history, culture and social-economic concepts in the Russian past, present and future. The program was introduced in the universities during the cold war period. Russia being an active member through the cold war, the Russian studies program attracted lots of students across Europe and the rest of the globe.
A masters degree in Russian studies is an interdisciplinary program that cuts across linguistics and history. The Russian culture, music, arts, geography and language are the core classes in the program. The study of communism is also part of the Russian culture and therefore, students with a keen interest in philosophy and politics should be able to find the program of much interest to them.
Job opportunities are readily available for students of this program. Even better, the students’ work environment is not limited to Russia only; the former states affiliated to USSR form part of the possible places where the student can ply their trade once they are through with their studies.