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4 Intercultural Studies PhD Degree Programs in Europe


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Pavol Jozef Safarik University Faculty of Arts
Ph.D. in British and American Studies
- Košice, Slovakia
PhD
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
British and American Studies are an essential part of European philological education in the current era of globalization. Implementation of this field of study in the Ph.D. form of study pursues the requirement to make a fundamental contribution to strengthening the theoretical and methodological basis of research and research proper in linguistic and literary disciplines as well as British and American realia and their teaching at a higher education institution. It makes a fundamental contribution to the education of new experts and thus maintains the continuity of this research in Slovakia. Our graduates can work as teachers, translators, interpreters, linguists, employees of travel offices and agencies, text proofreaders, editors, etc.


University of Florence
PhD Course in Comparative Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- Florence, Italy
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
This PhD program aims to create a center for higher education and advanced research at the European level in the field of literary, linguistic, and intercultural studies. It is divided into four curricula, two of which are international. The two international curricula (Germanistics and European Founding Myths in Arts and Literature) are aimed at training qualified scientific-professional figures in the field of French and Germanistics, with specific skills also in Italian culture, whose professional outlets may be found in public and private academic and cultural institutions, top management, publishing, museums, conservatories, and communication sectors in Italy, France and Germany. The third curriculum (Language, literature and philology) aims instead to train qualified figures in several disciplinary fields who are able to use integrated methodologies. Individuals may find future employment in universities, international institutions and public relations systems and transnational communication networks. The curriculum of Linguistics and Oriental Studies provides training in linguistics, preparing scholars for careers primarily within universities or other research centers. The training is congruent with the need for language specialization in language education and L2 teaching. Individuals with this PhD will also have skills useful for consulting and highly responsible positions regarding communication in private companies, public administration and cultural heritage contexts, as well as professional tasks in various cultural industries (i.e. publishing, radio, television, new media) and services.


Goldsmiths, University of London
MPhil/PhD Creative & Cultural Entrepreneurship
- London, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship has a strong research base in all areas of cultural policy; creative, cultural and social entrepreneurship; cultural diplomacy; and arts management.
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University of Warwick
PhD in Intercultural Communication
- Coventry, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program offers a comprehensive approach to understanding how cultures communicate and influence one another. It focuses on examining the social, political, and historical contexts that shape inter...
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Intercultural degree programs at the PhD level in Europe offer a unique opportunity to delve into global interactions, cultural exchanges, and communication dynamics. This field encourages significant academic inquiry and provides a rich environment for research focused on social, political, and economic intercultural issues.
Through coursework in comparative cultural analysis, global communication strategies, and research methodologies, you'll examine complex themes that shape societies today. As a student, you can develop essential skills, including designing intercultural research studies, conducting fieldwork, and analyzing cultural narratives. The emphasis on rigorous research promotes independence and critical thinking, vital for contributing original insights to the field.
Europe's diverse cultural landscape enhances your learning experience, encouraging collaboration with international scholars and access to extensive resources. Graduates of these programs often pursue careers in academia, cross-cultural consultancy, and international organizations, where they apply their understanding of various cultures to foster effective communication and collaboration. The environment nurtures your intellectual growth and prepares you for a globally interconnected workforce.