

MSc in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
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12 Months
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About this course
This postgraduate program offers a deep understanding of the historical and contemporary developments in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia, focusing on politics, economy, culture, and society. It is suited for students aiming for careers in government, media, or international organizations, providing a specialized regional knowledge and proficiency in one of the region’s languages. The program is delivered at one of the world's leading centers in the field, with access to extensive regional collections at the university library and courses taught by staff with firsthand regional expertise. It emphasizes studying issues such as politics, migration, and energy, while also offering opportunities for language learning in Russian, Polish, Hungarian, or Czech.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is highly valued because it combines regional expertise with first-hand academic knowledge and extensive regional collections. It prepares students for careers across sectors like international agencies, media, government, NGOs, and international trade, capitalizing on the region’s current significance in global affairs. Additionally, studying a regional language alongside regional issues enhances employability, and the program’s professional development opportunities, including regular talks, workshops, and internships, make it a compelling choice for ambitious students seeking a global career.
Specialisation
Students can choose from core courses like Issues in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies and Designing your Security & Area Studies Research Proposal. Language courses include Russian for Social Scientists at various levels, Hungarian, Polish, and Czech. Optional courses cover topics like Eurasian energy politics, Russia-UK relations, media and democratization, and security in Central Asia. This blend of regional issues, language training, and optional specialization allows for tailored expertise.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.73L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should have a 2.1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant social science or humanities subject. Degrees in non-relevant fields may be considered, and sometimes a 2.2 Honours degree may be accepted. International students with lower qualifications should contact Glasgow International College for pre-Masters courses, and all applicants must meet the English language proficiency standards, such as an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent.
English language test
PTE
59
DUOLINGO
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TOEFL
79
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates are equipped for careers in international agencies like the UN or EU, development sectors, media, government, NGOs, and international trade. Many pursue PhDs and academia, leveraging their regional knowledge and language skills. The program also cultivates analytical and communication skills essential for roles in risk analysis, policy development, and business sectors related to the region.
FAQs
What languages can I study in this program?
You can choose from Russian, Polish, Hungarian, and Czech courses, depending on your interest and level.
What career options are available after completing this course?
Career options include working in international organizations, media, government, NGOs, and international trade firms, with some students pursuing further research or PhDs.
What are the English proficiency requirements?
Applicants should have an IELTS score of 6.5 with no subtest under 6.0, or equivalent scores in other accepted tests such as TOEFL, PTE, or Cambridge exams.
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