Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary research and studies on Eastern Europe (MIREES)
Rok za prijavu: 16.05.2011.
Kontakt institucija: | University of Bologna |
Razina studija: | diplomski studij |
Područje studija: | društvene znanosti, humanističke znanosti |
Mjesto studija: | Europa |
Master of Arts
MIREES
Interdisciplinary Research and Studies on Eastern Europe
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must normally hold a 1st level University Degree (3 or 4 year course),
BA or a comparable qualification in one of the following subjects: Law, Economics, Social Sciences (Political Science, Sociology, Political Geography, Demography, Gender Studies, Psychology, Anthropology), Humanities (History, Philosophy, Literature, Language Studies, Cultural studies) and Agriculture.
LANGUAGE OF TEACHING
Given that English is the language of teaching, applicants must have a good knowledge of Engish as indicated in the call for application.
CALL FOR APPLICATION
The call for application and the deadline for applying are available on the web at
www.mirees.unibo.it .
ASSESSMENT OF CANDIDATES
The assessment of candidates takes place on the basis of the information provided in English in the application, including the required documentation.
The assessment is made by an International Academic Board with representatives from the Partner Universities that jointly recognize the diploma. Organisational support is assured to admitted candidates that need to obtain a visa and/or to be helped in the completion of the registration procedures.
TUITION AND GRANTS
Tuition fees for both years of the programme amount to a total of €8,000 to be paid in
4 instalments (plus about €299 local taxes per year). Admitted students may be eligible for special grants based on academic achievements and financial needs (for a complete list of MIREES’ sponsors and scholarship types, see
www.mirees.unibo.it).
NON DISCRIMINATION POLICY
The Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna does not discriminate in regard to education, employment, admission, or services on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, race, colour, age, religion, national origin, citizenship or disability.