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Graduate School for Social Research (GSSR)

address: Nowy Świat 72
00-330 Warsaw, Poland
phone: + 48 22 657 28 78
e-mail: gssr@gssr.edu.pl    internet: www.gssr.edu.pl

MA in Economy and Society

degree

Master of Arts (MA)

duration

One-year MA (12 months, 3 teaching periods) – intensive
Two-year MA (24 months, 6 teaching periods) – regular

language

English

ECTS points

9 courses (2 compulsory courses, at east 4 track specific courses, up to 3 courses from other tracks) + MA dissertation

description

The MA in Economy and Society track was designed to help students develop an understanding of how social preconditions may both limit and stimulate change from non-market to various types of market economy. The seminars focus on the interdependence between the economic and social systems at the time of a deep transformation. Thanks to courses like Political Economy of Policy Reform, Economy and Society (I and II), Seminar on Corruption and Sociology of Institutional Change, students are able to observe theories “in action”, as instruments for achieving a better understanding of the socio-economic world.

tuition

One-year MA – 10.000 PLN
Two-year MA – 14.000 PLN
Partial tuition free waivers and stipends available for early applicants
Full scholarships available for students from Belarus Russian Federation and Ukraine applying before September 26 2019

deadline

see our website

contact

MA Programme tel. (48 22) 6572-708;
css@css.edu.pl

www

www.gssr.edu.pl

institution

Graduate School for Social Research (GSSR)

education requirements

Applicants must have earned a first degree in social sciences or humanities from a recognised university or institution of higher education, or provide documentation indicating that they will earn their first degree from such an institution by the time of enrolling at the Centre for Social Studies (CSS) of GSSR.

Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English. Those applicants whose first language is not English must submit standardised English language test scores.

other requirements

Applicants to the MA programme must provide a short (600-1000 words) outline of their proposed research topic for the MA dissertation, which will be weighted heavily in the admissions decision. The topic is expected to fall within the broad thematic focus of the track, and should be delimited and set out with the greatest possible clarity. This document should be enclosed with the application documents package.