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University of Bucharest Master of Arts in Intercultural Management

University of Bucharest

Master of Arts in Intercultural Management

Bucharest, Romania

2 years

English

Full time

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* 4500 RON / year for Romanian students and for students coming from EU, EEA member states and from the Swiss Confederation. 2500/year euros for non EU nationals

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    About : The Master of Arts in Intercultural Management focuses on developing skills to navigate diverse cultural environments. It covers essential aspects such as cultural theories, communication practices, and global business strategies. Students will engage in hands-on learning experiences and collaborative projects throughout the course, which typically lasts one year for full-time students and two years for part-time students.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths, including roles in international business, human resources, cultural consultancy, and global marketing. This program prepares students for a successful career in multicultural settings, enhancing their ability to manage cultural differences effectively.

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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.

Graduates of the programme are excellently prepared to develop a career in the middle- and top management of international institutions and companies. They are suited for careers in international institutions and organizations, both public and non-governmental, where leadership and management skills are applied in multicultural environments. They can successfully work as managers of cultural organizations, diplomats, (project) managers in the fields of arts, culture, and mass media. The flexibility of the programme also allows them to apply their intercultural management skills in other areas, as the curriculum has been developed in response to the rapidly changing requirements of a complex labour market.

The main target of the UNESCO Chair has been from its very beginning to promote academic relationships within Europe and to support the transfer of Know How. The full involvement of Swiss, German and French professors, alongside the Romanian teaching staff of this Department, fosters that enriching the academic relationship. Furthermore, students of the Intercultural Management MA are offered study opportunities in Swiss, French and German universities or other higher education institutions.

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