Познанський університет ім. А. Міцкевича
address: ul. Wieniawskiego 1
61-712 Poznań, Poland
phone: +48 61 829 43 85, +48 61 829 44 75
e-mail: dwzuam@amu.edu.pl internet: www.international.amu.edu.pl
61-712 Poznań, Poland
phone: +48 61 829 43 85, +48 61 829 44 75
e-mail: dwzuam@amu.edu.pl internet: www.international.amu.edu.pl
M.A. in Balkan Studies
degree
M.Aduration
2 years (4 semesters): 1 October 2018 – 30 September 2020language
EnglishECTS points
120description
The student of the unique Balkan Studies gains practical knowledge of two regional languages – one is Slavonic chosen from Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbian (level B1) and one non-Slavonic from among Albanian, Greek, Romanian and Turkish (level B1). The practical knowledge of those languages is supplemented with comprehensive studies of Balkan contemporary literature and current cultural, social, political and economic transformations in the Balkans.The interdisciplinary character of the programme, including research methods of language and literature studies, ethnology, history and political science gives knowledge about the lingustic, ethnic and political conditions, including the identity issues, and their current forms in Balkan countries. The specific merger of those four realms of science leads to the attainment of skills necessary to synthesizing and applying those theories in practice. Students learn to think in terms of the dialectics of analysis and synthesis, to formulate and verify hypotheses and evaluate the current cultural, politic and economic phenomena in the Balkans.
The graduate will be highly competent in cultural and social analysis. Prospective jobs include national and self-government administration, national institutions, European Union authorities, cultural, educational, publishing institutions, foundations, economic institutions and mass media.
A graduate of the unique Balkan studies will be well prepared to undertake research and enter PhD studies.
tuition
Registration: 50 EURTuition fee per year: 1 500 EUR (non-EU candidates
EU candidates: no tuition
deadline
August 30th, 2018contact
Dr Joanna RękasE-mail: rekasus@yahoo.com
Adam Mickiewicz University
Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology
Collegium Maius
Address: ul. Fredry 10, 61-701 Poznań, Poland
Phone: +48 61 8294519; +48 61 8294519;
+48 61 8294521; +48 61 8294521
www
http://international.amu.edu.pl/projects-archive/balkan-studies/institution
Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznańeducation requirements
B.A. in arts, philology or social sciences with very good knowledge of English (IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 570/230 computer-based).Програми навчання
- B.A. in English - specialization: Literature and Culture
- B.A. in English Linguistics: Theories, Interfaces, Technologies
- B.A. in International Relations
- B.SC. in Computer Technologies
- BA in European and Balkan Studies
- Environmental Management at CAU and Environmental Protection at AMU
- M.A in Cultural Studies: Intercultural Communication
- M.A. in Balkan Studies
- M.A. in English – International Relations
- M.A. in English Philology – specialization: Theatre and Drama
- M.A. in Ethnology - Specialization: Cultural Differences and Transnational Process
- M.A. in Journalism and Social Communication, Specialization: New Media
- M.A. in Mediterraean Studies
- M.A. in Public Governance, Specialization: Good Governance and Civil Society
- M.Sc in Biotechnology
- M.Sc in Chemistry
- M.Sc. in Environmental Protection
- MA in Mathematics
- MA in Philology – Empirical Linguistics and Language Documentation
- MaMaSelf Master in Material Science
- MSc in Physics of Advanced Materials for Energy Processing - PAMEP
- Poles and Germans in Europe
- SERP-Chem
- Inter-University Programme of Interdisciplinary PhD Studies at the 'Artes Liberales' Academy
- PhD programme in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology