Degree and Qualifications 

Information on Degrees Euroculture

The consortium universities award double degrees, which are all accredited and officially recognized by the universities' national governments. The Diploma Supplement has been issued at all consortium universities.

Degrees awarded:

Name of the University

Name of the Erasmus Mundus Degree awarded

Degree recognized at national level? (Yes/No)

 

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Master of Arts in Euroculture 

Yes 

Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci

Master of Arts Euroculture 

Yes 

Uppsala Universitet

Degree of Master of Euroculture 

Yes 

Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Instytut Europeistyki

MA in European Studies, specialization: Euroculture 

Yes 

Universidad de Deusto 

Master of Arts in Euroculture (Erasmus Mundus) 

Yes 

Georg-August Universität Göttingen 

Master of Arts in Euroculture 

Yes 

 

 

 

What qualifications can be gained with the Euroculture MA Program?

In its thematic scope the programme focuses on the importance of cultural concepts and practices in the many fields of transnational contacts within and beyond Europe. It highlights manifestations of cultural self-understanding as an important element of transnational social and political developments. In doing so, it reflects the fact that due to EU enlargement and globalization issues in recent years, a growing impact and awareness of cultural dispositions, conflicts and exchange can be observed. The undeniable relevance of values, identity concepts or perceptions requires sensitive and well-informed professionals like diplomats, bureaucrats, managers, officials, journalists and cultural consultants. In this programme, graduates achieve cultural-reflexive competences, which are based on a thorough and problem-oriented understanding of cultural issues. Therefore, the overall objective of the MA Programme Euroculture is to offer graduates insight into these matters and provide them with competences (knowledge, understanding, skills and abilities) to deal with them.

Career perspectives for graduated Euroculture students:

Alumni of the Euroculture programme have found employment in a wide variety of fields and institutions, including:

  • European institutions and non-governmental organizations
  • Education and research institutions
  • Embassies all over the world
  • Media, journalism, publishing, libraries
  • Public relations
  • Law and personnel departments in international companies
  • Parties, foundations and associations
  • City and regional planning, local and regional cultural projects
  • Cultural management
  • Museums and exhibition organizations
  • Tourism
  • Immigrant organizations
  • Churches and church institutions