Due to the multi- and interdisciplinary nature of the Euroculture programme, its graduates find work in a broad variety of sectors where expert knowledge of present Europe and European integration processes is required. A number of our graduates have also undertaken further studies on doctoral level.
The programme emphasises the study of modern European culture and society in the context of European integration, and its students gain unique insight into European identity building processes. This knowledge and understanding is a particularly important asset to have in the current, complex new era of globalisation and at a time of Europe's movement towards closer social, political and economic integration.
Our students develop the skills to facilitate collaboration in trans-national, multi-disciplinary networks. Graduates of the programme are highly qualified to perform in European-wide and EU related civil services, policy making positions, cultural management, journalism, international business.
Euroculture alumni have found employment in the following areas/organisations:
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EU institutions
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International and national organisations (non-governmental, non-profit, foundations)
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Education and research institutions
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Embassies and ministries all over the world
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Media, journalism, publishing, libraries
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Cultural (management) organisations
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Foreign trade organisations
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Political parties, foundations and associations
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City and regional planning, local and regional cultural projects
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Centres for minorities and minority rights
For a list of examples of jobs of Euroculture graduates, click here.