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University of Bristol - Arts and Humanities
MA Comparative Literatures and Cultures
- Bristol, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This degree is designed to give you an exciting exploration of literary and cultural products and critical issues that span national and linguistic borders as well as periods. You will become acquainted with the theory and practice of comparative literary and cultural studies, consider how concepts of national cultures cross borders and media forms, and interact with ideas of the transnational and intermedial.

Ca' Foscari University of Venice
MA in Comparative International Relations
- Venice, Italy
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This English-taught master's degree in Comparative International Relations program at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice is a unique offer in Italy for the advanced study of international relations with a critical, interdisciplinary and comparative approach, open to insights from cultural studies and political discourse analysis.


University of Groningen
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MA in Religion and Pluralism, Ancient & Modern
- Groningen, Netherlands
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
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The MA in Religion and Pluralism, Ancient & Modern was chosen as the best MA program in Theology and Religious Studies in the Netherlands. It offers an integrated approach of religious pluralism, politics, and their many global interfaces, with a focus on the historical context of modern societies. Our program is taught by internationally recognized experts in the field, with expertise in various religions. You are going to study at a non-denominational university, and receive the opportunity to pursue your own research interests.
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Linnaeus University
Master of Arts in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies
- Växjö, Sweden
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
We live at a time when questions of climate justice, global migration flows, and militarized landscapes daily remind us of colonial pasts, and how they shape our world today. The master’s program in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies is tailored for you who seek to investigate and understand colonial practices of power and their manifestations in the past and the present.


Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
Master of Arts in Comparative and International Studies
MA
Full time
On-Campus
The MACIS is a research-oriented graduate program in political science, offered by the Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), one of the leading political science research centers in Europe. The CIS is a joint institution of ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich. The 2013 Leiden Ranking placed ETH Zurich at the very top in the social sciences and humanities in Europe.
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Studying Comparative Cultural degree programs at the Master's level allows you to analyze, compare, and interpret cultural phenomena across various societies. This field helps you understand global perspectives and fosters critical thinking, making it a vital area of study for anyone interested in cultural interrelations.
In this program, you'll delve into courses such as cultural theory, ethnography, and intercultural communication, enabling a deep exploration of diverse cultural narratives. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their ability to analyze cultural dynamics and societal trends. Understanding cultural policies, global influences, and their implications on identity will further refine your skills.
Graduates often pursue careers in fields like cultural management, policy analysis, or international relations. By examining cultural expressions through comparative frameworks, you develop competencies that are applicable in various sectors, from academia to non-profit organizations. This degree not only empowers you with insightful analytical skills but also prepares you for roles that require a nuanced understanding of cultural complexities globally.