Eötvös Loránd University Central European Studies MA
Eötvös Loránd University

Eötvös Loránd University

Central European Studies MA

Budapest, Hungary

MA

2 years

English

Full time

31 May 2026

Sep 2026

EUR 2,500 / per semester *

On-Campus

* Application fee: 150 EUR (Non-refundable) Entrance exam fee: 100 EUR (Non-refundable)

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Key Summary

    About : The Central European Studies MA offers a comprehensive exploration of the history, culture, and politics of Central Europe. This program emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills through a multidisciplinary approach, integrating various fields of study. You'll engage with both contemporary issues and historical contexts, allowing you to develop a nuanced understanding of the region.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in international relations, diplomacy, cultural institutions, and academia. Additional opportunities may lie in government services, NGOs, and private sector organizations focused on Central European affairs.

Central European Studies MA

Central European Studies is an interdisciplinary master's program at Eötvös Loránd University, involving five institutes at the Faculty of Humanities.

The aim of the program is to train broad-based area experts by providing a comprehensive and wide-ranging knowledge of the Central European region. Some courses deal with the region’s history, cultures, languages, literary traditions and societies; other subjects focus on past and present political systems, geopolitical factors, economies, international relations, minorities and minority politics, cities, and urban architecture. There is an emphasis on the common heritage of Central Europe, but the curriculum also provides an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the histories and current characteristics of individual countries.

A major attraction of Central European Studies is the opportunity to learn regional languages (e. g. Polish, Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Romanian or Ukrainian). The program builds upon the uniquely rich variety of languages taught at ELTE and the expertise of philology departments in language instruction. English academic writing is also part of the curriculum.