MA in Transatlantic Studies: History, Culture and Politics

Nijmegen

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MA in Transatlantic Studies is a two-year, English-taught program that combines history, political science, and cultural studies. It focuses on the connections, exchanges, and conflicts that have shaped the transatlantic world from the colonial period to the present day. This program is ideal for students interested in exploring the historical and contemporary issues that define relations between Europe, the United States, and Latin America, equipping them with critical analytical skills for careers in international relations, diplomacy, journalism, and academia.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the MA in Transatlantic Studies is structured around a combination of core courses and specialized electives. Core modules cover topics such as the history of transatlantic relations, the political and cultural dynamics between Europe and the Americas, and the impact of globalization on both regions. Students are also encouraged to undertake a research project or internship as part of their studies, applying their knowledge in real-world contexts. The program allows students to tailor their education through elective courses, offering a diverse range of topics, from post-colonial studies to transatlantic political economy.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes research in the field of transatlantic studies, encouraging students to explore issues such as the legacies of colonialism, immigration and identity, political movements, and cultural exchange. Faculty members at Radboud University are experts in these fields, and students engage in cutting-edge research projects that tackle pressing global challenges. The interdisciplinary nature of the program ensures that students draw on insights from history, politics, sociology, and cultural studies, making it a unique opportunity for those interested in comprehensive and nuanced research.

Industry Engagement: Radboud University maintains strong links with various sectors, including international organizations, governmental bodies, and NGOs. The MA in Transatlantic Studies offers opportunities for students to engage with these sectors through internships, research projects, and collaborations. These partnerships enable students to gain practical experience in fields such as diplomacy, international development, and policy-making, enhancing their employability in the global job market. The program also hosts regular guest lectures and events featuring experts from these industries, providing students with valuable networking opportunities.

Global Perspective: The MA in Transatlantic Studies is designed to provide a truly global perspective, with students from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. The program fosters international collaboration and encourages students to study transatlantic relations in a global context. By examining historical and contemporary issues across Europe, the United States, and Latin America, students gain a broader understanding of the world’s interconnectedness. Additionally, the program offers opportunities for exchange programs and research collaborations with partner universities worldwide, ensuring that students are well-prepared to engage in international careers.

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Location

Nijmegen

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

€ 18404

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: €75

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their bachelor's degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 100 or higher.

Radboud University offers a range of scholarship opportunities to support international students pursuing their studies in the Netherlands. These scholarships are designed to help ease the financial burden of studying abroad and are awarded based on various criteria, including academic excellence, program type, and country of origin. Radboud University’s scholarships aim to attract highly motivated and talented students from around the world, contributing to the university’s diverse and global student community.

Radboud University Scholarship Programme: The Radboud University Scholarship Programme is one of the most prestigious opportunities available to international students. This scholarship is intended for talented non-EU/EEA students who wish to pursue a Master's degree at Radboud University. It offers a partial or full tuition fee waiver and a monthly stipend to help cover living costs. The scholarship is highly competitive and is awarded based on academic merit, with candidates needing to demonstrate exceptional academic achievements in their previous studies.

Holland Scholarship: The Holland Scholarship is a national scholarship program designed for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Offered by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science in collaboration with Radboud University, this scholarship provides financial assistance to students who wish to study a Bachelor's or Master's program at a Dutch university. The scholarship is a one-time payment intended to help cover part of the tuition fees for the first year of study. To be eligible, students must meet specific academic requirements and have been admitted to an eligible program at Radboud University.

Erasmus+ Programme: Radboud University participates in the Erasmus+ Program, which offers scholarships for international students to study in Europe. Through Erasmus+, students can receive financial support for study abroad exchanges, internships, and research projects. This program is available to students from participating universities around the world, providing an opportunity for international students to gain experience at Radboud University while being funded through this EU initiative.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Several faculties at Radboud University offer additional scholarships for international students enrolled in specific programs. These scholarships are often based on academic excellence, research potential, and the student's country of origin. 

External Scholarships: In addition to scholarships provided by Radboud University, international students may also be eligible for external funding opportunities from other organizations, government agencies, or foundations. These scholarships may be available for students based on various factors, such as nationality, field of study, or financial need. Students are encouraged to explore external scholarship options through Dutch embassies, private organizations, and global scholarship portals.

Radboud University’s MA in Transatlantic Studies: History, Culture, and Politics program provides graduates with a wide range of career opportunities, thanks to its interdisciplinary approach that blends history, culture, politics, and international relations.

Diplomat or Foreign Service Officer: Graduates can pursue careers in diplomacy, representing their home country in various international organizations, embassies, or consulates. The deep understanding of transatlantic relations, political systems, and cultural dynamics prepares graduates to navigate complex international affairs and contribute to policy-making.

International Relations Specialist: Graduates of the MA in Transatlantic Studies are well-equipped to work as specialists in international relations. These professionals advise governments, international organizations, or think tanks on foreign policy, trade relations, and conflict resolution, particularly between Europe, the Americas, and other regions.

Policy Analyst: With strong research and analytical skills, graduates can work as policy analysts in governmental agencies, NGOs, or think tanks. They focus on analyzing and shaping policies related to transatlantic relations, global security, economic cooperation, or environmental issues, often advising on strategies for political and cultural cooperation.

Cultural Exchange Program Coordinator: Graduates can also work in the field of cultural exchange, organizing programs that promote cross-cultural understanding and cooperation between Europe, the United States, and Latin America. This role may involve coordinating academic exchanges, workshops, and collaborative projects that enhance international ties.

International Development Professional: Many graduates choose careers in international development, where they work with organizations like the United Nations, World Bank, or NGOs to address global challenges such as poverty, education, health, and human rights, particularly in regions with strong historical ties to transatlantic relations.

Journalist or Foreign Correspondent: Graduates with strong writing and communication skills can pursue careers as journalists, focusing on global affairs, transatlantic politics, or cultural topics. As foreign correspondents, they report on current events, political developments, and cultural trends in the Americas or Europe.

Academic or Researcher in Transatlantic Studies: The MA program prepares graduates for further academic research and Ph.D. programs. Many students go on to become professors or researchers in universities and research institutes, where they contribute to the academic study of transatlantic relations, history, culture, and politics.

Government Advisor or Political Consultant: Graduates can work as advisors to governments or political parties, providing insights on issues like international relations, policy development, or cultural diplomacy. Their expertise in transatlantic studies makes them valuable consultants for shaping foreign policy and diplomatic strategies.

International Business Consultant: Some graduates move into the private sector, advising companies that operate across transatlantic regions, such as multinational corporations, financial institutions, or trade organizations. They provide insights on cross-cultural business practices, market entry strategies, and international trade agreements.

Nonprofit Sector Professional: Graduates can work for nonprofit organizations, focusing on global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, or social justice. Their expertise in cultural and political relations positions them to address cross-border issues and work with organizations that focus on transatlantic cooperation and policy advocacy.


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