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Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Romanian Prepatory Year
- Sibiu, Romania
Preparatory Program
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
Romanian
This program provides Romanian language courses particularly designed for foreign students who aim to undertake academic studies at a Romanian University or wish to improve and brush up on their previously acquired knowledge.


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Universitatea De Vest Din Timisoara
Master in Business Management in the European Context - MACE (in French)
- Timișoara, Romania
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
French
Le Master Management des Affaires dans le Contexte Europen (MACE) est un program sur deux annes, dont le principal objectif est celui deformer des managers possdant une approche globale de l'organisation afin de mettre en demanire pratique, adapte et volutive les connaissances acquises.


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University of Bucharest
Master en sciences politiques - POLITIQUE EN EUROPE: ETATS, FRONTIÈRES, SOCIÉTÉS
- Bucharest, Romania
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Programme de master de 2 ans (4 semestres) offert conjointement par la Faculté de Sciences Politiques de l'Université de Bucarest (FSPUB) et l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS, Paris)


University of Oradea
Master in European Studies
- Oradea, Romania
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Romanian
European Studies program aims to analyze the national and transnational developments on the European continent seen as a whole and its mission is the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary training of future specialists in the field of European studies in order for them to develop the capacity to understand and communicate with people belonging to different cultural environments, to lead and organize international teams, to develop abilities in managing the relations with partners and mass media against the European background.


University of Oradea
Bachelor in International Relations and European Studies
- Oradea, Romania
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
In Oradea, a university center with a tradition of more than two centuries, the program of International Relations and European Studies was established in 2003 and accredited in the spring of 2008, within the Department bearing the same name and has since become one of the most effective, efficient and dynamic program in our University. The national performance of the teaching staff, a relatively young one, has resulted in the grade received for the activity of research.
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University of Bucharest
Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and European Studies
- Bucharest, Romania
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
A three-year undergraduate program dedicated to training future experts and leadership in European affairs and international relations.


University of Bucharest
Master of Arts in Communication and Intercultural Studies
- Bucharest, Romania
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This is an interdisciplinary programme offered by the Faculty of Philosophy via the UNESCO Chair in Interculturality, Good Governance and Sustainable Development.


University of Bucharest
Master of Arts in Intercultural Management
- Bucharest, Romania
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This programme is organized by the UNESCO Chair in Interculturality, Good Governance and Sustainable Development (Faculty of Philosophy) in partnership with the Universities of Fribourg, Hamburg, Dortmund, Regensburg and Dijon.


University of Bucharest
Master in Political Science, Political Science Specialization - Equal Opportunities Policies in Romanian and European Context
- Bucharest, Romania
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
French, Romanian
2 years (4 semesters), part of the European Master's Degree Program Egalises 2-year Master's program (4 semesters), including the Master's Degree Program Européen EGALES


University of Bucharest
PROGRAMUL DE MASTERAT STUDII AMERICANE
- Bucharest, Romania
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Romanian


Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania
Master's Degree Program in Diplomacy and Intercultural Studies
- Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
Master degree
On-Campus
Romanian, Hungarian
The economic and social processes of our time indicate that Europe, too, is increasingly confronted with the emergence of different cultures that are not traditional in the region, and this process will have serious implications for the internal construction of the EU.


Danubius University
International Relations and European Studies
- Galați, Romania
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Romanian
Through this program the Danubius University takes the mission of preparing specialists, researchers and leaders in the management field from the East and South-East regions of the country, getting involved in debates and society projects, in shaping a new frame of development in a European context.
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You'll examine culture, identity, and society in ways that go far beyond surface-level observation, and Romania offers a genuinely compelling setting for this kind of study.
The learning environment in Romania fosters intellectual curiosity and independent thinking, encouraging you to engage deeply with questions of heritage, memory, and belonging. Through coursework in cultural theory, ethnography, and regional history, you'll develop strong analytical and research competencies that apply across many professional fields.
Area Studies in Romania gives you direct access to a region where East and West have intersected for centuries. Your modules may cover post-communist societies, minority cultures, language and identity, and the politics of memory. These aren't abstract topics here, they're living conversations visible in the country's architecture, communities, and institutions.
Graduates move into careers in diplomacy, international development, journalism, heritage management, publishing, and cultural policy. The research and cross-cultural communication methods you develop are relevant to organizations worldwide, from NGOs to foreign affairs ministries to media outlets. A Cultural Studies background signals to employers that you can read context, synthesize information, and communicate across difference.