Master of Arts (MA) in Mediterranean Studies 2020 - 2021, University of Peloponnese, Greece

Publish Date: Apr 12, 2020

Deadline: Aug 31, 2020

Master of Arts (MA) in Mediterranean Studies

The Department of Political Science and International Relations of the University of Peloponnese (Greece), in partnership with

  • the Department of Cultural Heritage and the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna (Italy),
  • the Inalco – Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO) of the Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (France)
  • the Department of International Relations of the Yaşar University (Turkey),and
  • the Department of Economics and Finance of the Neapolis University of Pafos (Cyprus),
  • the Olympia Summer Academy,

offers a Postgraduate Program Masters in Mediterranean Studies.

Description of the Program

The MA in Mediterranean Studies is designed to be a flexible and dynamic umbrella program that covers a wide variety of issues and problems across different disciplines (i.e., Political Science, International Relations, Cultural Studies, and Economics). It is premised on a multidimensional approach to an array of pressing, though interdependent, questions such as conflict, security and nationalism; democratization, civil society and the Arab Spring; Cultures and multiculturalism; women’s issues and activism; economic crisis and development; and energy security and environmental challenges. The structure of the program facilitates the diverse contributions of faculty of the different participating institutions, enabling and sustaining the program’s wide-ranging focus.

Admission Requirements

The program invites graduates of Departments of domestic Universities and Higher Technological Institutes and graduates of recognized equivalent institutions abroad to submit their candidacy for enrollment. Applicant students should have a degree (at least second class honours) in a relevant field of study (e.g., Political Science, International Relations, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Economics and Law). Applicant students should also have excellent command of English. Previous professional experience and any other relevant skills (e.g., knowledge of other languages spoken in the Mediterranean) will be considered too.

Students holding a first degree from a foreign institution

Students holding a first degree from a foreign institution should recognize their Academic Titles following acceptance to the program. Under Law 4485/17, a Postgraduate Diploma is not awarded to a student whose first degree from a foreign institution has not been recognized by the Hellenic National Academic Recognition Information Center (NARIC) (Διεπιστημονικός Οργανισμός Αναγνώρισης Τίτλων Ακαδημαϊκών και Πληροφόρησης (Δ.Ο.Α.Τ.Α.Π.).

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