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Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (FSV UK) Master in European Politics and Society (EPS)
Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (FSV UK)

Master in European Politics and Society (EPS)

Prague, Czech Republic

2 Years

English

Full time

30 Apr 2025*

Oct 2025

EUR 4,500 / per year **

On-Campus

* Early-bird application deadline: 28. 02. 2025, regular application deadline: 30. 04. 2025. The early-bird deadline is strongly recommended for students from visa-seeking countries. Only complete applications submitted and fully paid no later than February 28, 2025, will be considered for possible EMJM Scholarships.

** per year for students from the EU and EEA, 8 000 EUR per year for students from other countries

Key Summary

    About: The Master in European Politics and Society (EPS) covers key themes in European politics, emphasizing the political, social, and economic dynamics shaping the continent. This program includes rigorous coursework, research projects, and opportunities to engage with contemporary political issues within Europe. It's designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the European Union and its member states.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths in public administration, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and academia. Potential roles may include political analyst, policy advisor, and research consultant, among others.

Introduction

This program provides you with the opportunity to study in four different European cities - Prague, Krakow, Leiden, Barcelona. At the end of your studies, you will receive a joint diploma awarded by all four consortium universities. The program focuses on the societal, political, economic and cultural processes that have formed contemporary Europe. You will become a part of a trans-European community of students, research leaders and policymakers able to deal with current European challenges.

This multidisciplinary two-year joint-degree program links the fields of European politics, contemporary history and culture, economy, international relations and policy making. The first goal of the program is to prepare a new generation of managers, policymakers and research leaders. The excellence of the program is based on a central focus on the societal, political, economic and cultural processes that have formed contemporary Europe and its role in the international environment. The program also fosters exchange among diverse European and non-European cultures, and offers a unique learning experience to both EU and non-EU students, thus building a real trans-European community of students, experts and academia that deal with current European challenges.

The first semester is based on introductory courses in Prague, the second semester focuses on EU related courses in Krakow or Leiden. In the third and fourth semester, you can choose from four different study tracks reflecting the diverse expertise of the Consortium members (Prague, Krakow, Barcelona, and Leiden). Each track combines various elective courses, research methods training, an internship and language tuition with an advanced research dissertation supervised by key staff from each partner university.

You will gain high-profile knowledge and skills and also practical experience in the field of European studies and international relations. You will be capable of open but critical understanding and of conceptual thinking, and of appreciating cultural diversity. This intellectual equipment will open doors to positions related to the problems of the studied area in both public and private spheres or pave your path in academia.

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