Master in European Contemporary History
(De)coding EuropeThe Master in European Contemporary History is designed to provide students with high-level education in European history, covering topics such as the political and socioeconomic aspects of the European integration process, the construction of social and cultural identity throughout Europe, European migration and Europe’s relations with other global regions. The Master in European Contemporary History offers historical understanding of contemporary European issues and provides training on:
Programme organisationThe programme is designed for a maximum of 25 students, allowing for individual tutorials and coaching. It encourages project-based and problem-based learning. Students can either specialise in “European history in a long-term perspective” or in “Social and political history of contemporary Europe”. Seminars are offered in English and French (depending on the lecturer). Training experts in digital humanitiesThe programme puts special emphasis on Digital Humanities and Public History. Students learn to use digital history tools and methodologies to transfer and adapt traditional narrating techniques and develop their own ways of telling (hi)stories, both for academic and non-academic audiences. The Digital History Laboratory allows students not only to get in touch with the latest research and technological advances in the area, but to develop their skills, leading to high-quality published projects. Through the analysis and classification of digital and digitised source material, the master’s programme offers innovative teaching and learning approaches.
Career perspectivesSuccessful completion of the master‘s degree will prepare for a career in:
The degree also prepares for an academic career (PhD). Why study European contemporary history in Luxembourg?
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ScholarshipThis Master is part of the Guillaume Dupaix International Master's Scholarship funded by the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. It aims to attract high-achieving international students who wish to follow a master’s programme at the University of Luxembourg. |
StudiendirektorenKontaktDuration: 4 semesters (120 ECTS), full-time Registration fees: 200 € / semester Languages: FR, EN (C1 level). German may be used in seminar discussions and assignments Any questions? Contact us for information about registration and studying at the University of Luxembourg: help@uni.lu _ Follow us on Twitter: @RealTimeWW1
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