Master of Social Science - Eurasian and Russian studies

Uppsala

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Social Science in Eurasian and Russian Studies at Uppsala University is an interdisciplinary program designed for students who wish to gain in-depth knowledge and expertise about the region of Eurasia and Russia. This program is ideal for those interested in understanding the historical, political, economic, and cultural dynamics that shape the vast region from the Balkans to the Pacific. Students will be exposed to critical issues such as regional conflicts, governance, international relations, and the socio-economic challenges facing countries in the region. The program offers students the opportunity to engage in cross-cultural analysis, develop critical thinking skills, and apply social science methodologies to understand complex global issues related to Eurasia and Russia.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the Master of Social Science in Eurasian and Russian Studies is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the social, political, and economic systems in Russia and the surrounding Eurasian region. Students take a combination of core courses in political science, sociology, and economics, along with specialized courses focusing on topics such as regional integration, authoritarianism, and state-society relations in the region. The program also includes a strong emphasis on research methods and techniques used in social science. Additionally, students have the opportunity to learn and analyze languages spoken in the region, such as Russian, which helps in deepening their understanding of local cultures, politics, and societies. Students also work on independent research projects and have the option of participating in fieldwork, both in Sweden and abroad. By the end of the program, students are expected to demonstrate their ability to conduct high-level research and contribute to ongoing academic discussions on Eurasian and Russian studies.

Research Focus: The research focus of the Master of Social Science in Eurasian and Russian Studies is broad and interdisciplinary, addressing key issues in politics, sociology, and economics in the context of the Eurasian region and Russia. Major research topics include the evolution of political systems, regional conflicts, the impact of globalization, economic transformation, and the role of culture and identity in shaping national policies. The program encourages students to explore various theoretical and methodological approaches, equipping them with the tools to conduct independent and original research on topics related to this region. Uppsala University is known for its strong research environment, and students have access to a wealth of resources, including specialized libraries, archives, and expert faculty in the fields of political science, sociology, and regional studies. The university fosters a research culture that encourages students to think critically and engage with contemporary debates on Eurasian and Russian affairs.

Industry Engagement: While the Master of Social Science in Eurasian and Russian Studies program is primarily academic, Uppsala University encourages students to engage with industry and professional networks. The university has established collaborations with various international organizations, think tanks, and governmental institutions involved in Eurasian and Russian studies. Through these connections, students have opportunities for internships, fieldwork, and research projects that provide practical experience and help students build a professional network. Graduates from this program are well-prepared for careers in international organizations, government agencies, NGOs, and private sector organizations focused on Eurasian and Russian affairs. The university’s partnerships with regional experts and organizations ensure that students have access to up-to-date information and insights into the political, economic, and social challenges facing the region.

Global Perspective: The Master of Social Science in Eurasian and Russian Studies at Uppsala University offers a global perspective by encouraging students to analyze the region within the context of global geopolitics and international relations. Students will gain a nuanced understanding of how Eurasian and Russian countries interact with global powers, as well as the implications of their policies for international security, trade, and diplomacy. The program attracts students from diverse international backgrounds, providing a rich cross-cultural learning environment where global perspectives are integrated into discussions about the region. Students are encouraged to think critically about the role of Eurasia and Russia in the world, understanding their place in broader global processes such as climate change, migration, and economic integration.

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Location

Uppsala

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

SEK 100000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: SEK 900

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 or 7.0 with no individual component below 6.0.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62.

Uppsala University is supporting international students through various scholarship opportunities to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder their pursuit of higher education in Sweden. These scholarships are designed to attract talented students from all over the world and provide them with the financial assistance they need to study at one of Sweden’s leading universities.

Uppsala University Global Scholarship Program: The Uppsala University Global Scholarship Program is a highly competitive scholarship offered to students from outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. The scholarship covers the full tuition fee for a student’s program of study at Uppsala University. It is awarded based on academic excellence, and applicants must meet the university’s admission requirements. The scholarship aims to encourage the best international students to study at Uppsala University, helping them pursue their academic and career goals.

Swedish Institute Scholarships: In addition to Uppsala University’s own scholarships, international students may be eligible for scholarships funded by the Swedish Institute, a government agency promoting Swedish higher education and cultural exchange. The Swedish Institute offers several scholarship programs for international students, including the Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (SISS) for students from specific countries. These scholarships typically cover tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and insurance, ensuring that students have the financial support they need during their studies in Sweden.

Partner University Scholarships: Uppsala University has agreements with various universities worldwide to offer additional scholarships for students participating in exchange programs. These scholarships are typically available for students from specific partner institutions, helping them cover tuition fees and other expenses while studying at Uppsala University. Students interested in these scholarships should check with their home institution’s international office for more information.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Uppsala University offers country-specific scholarships for students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships are part of the university’s effort to promote educational exchange and build global partnerships. Scholarships may cover either full or partial tuition fees and are typically based on academic merit. Students should check the university’s scholarship portal for eligibility criteria and application details for their specific country or region.

Graduates of the Master of Social Science in Eurasian and Russian Studies program at Uppsala University are well-equipped to pursue a wide range of career paths across various sectors. The program’s comprehensive approach to understanding the political, economic, and social dynamics of the Eurasian and Russian regions provides graduates with a unique skill set suitable for roles in international relations, diplomacy, research, and policy-making. 

Diplomat or Foreign Service Officer: With their expertise in Eurasian and Russian studies, graduates can pursue careers in diplomatic services or foreign ministries, where they can represent their country in international negotiations and diplomatic relations, focusing on Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Russia.

Political Analyst/Advisor: Graduates can work as political analysts, advising governments, international organizations, or think tanks on issues such as regional stability, foreign policy, and conflict resolution in the Eurasian region. Their deep understanding of local politics and international relations makes them valuable assets in shaping national and international policies.

International Relations Specialist: Many graduates choose careers in international organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, or European Union. In these roles, they analyze political and economic trends in Eurasia and Russia, contributing to development programs, peacebuilding efforts, and conflict resolution strategies.

NGO and Human Rights Officer: Graduates can work for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that operate in the Eurasian region, focusing on areas such as human rights, social justice, environmental protection, and community development. They may work on advocacy, policy development, or grassroots initiatives aimed at improving the lives of people in these regions.

Economic and Trade Analyst: The program’s focus on economics enables graduates to pursue careers in economic analysis, trade policy, or financial consulting, advising businesses, governments, or international organizations on trade relations, economic development, and market opportunities within the Eurasian region.

Researcher or Academic in Eurasian Studies: Graduates with a strong interest in academia can pursue careers in research or teaching, contributing to the growing body of knowledge on Eurasian and Russian studies. They may work as researchers at universities, think tanks, or research institutes, conducting studies on political, economic, or cultural issues in the region.

Media and Journalism Specialist: Graduates with strong communication skills can work as journalists, correspondents, or analysts, providing in-depth coverage and analysis of current events in Eurasia and Russia. They can work with international media outlets, covering topics such as political developments, conflicts, and social change in the region.

Security and Intelligence Analyst: With their expertise in geopolitics and international relations, graduates can join security and intelligence agencies, where they assess and analyze threats, conduct strategic research, and provide intelligence on political and military developments in Eurasia and Russia.

Cultural Attaché or Regional Specialist: Graduates can work as cultural attachés, specializing in promoting cultural exchanges between their home country and countries in the Eurasian region. They can also work as regional specialists, advising organizations on understanding cultural, social, and historical contexts when engaging with these areas.

Corporate Strategy or Risk Management Consultant: For those interested in the private sector, graduates can work in consulting firms, advising multinational companies on business strategies, risk management, and political risks related to doing business in the Eurasian region and Russia.

Governmental Policy Advisor: Graduates can work as policy advisors for governments or governmental agencies, providing expertise on foreign policy, economic relations, and diplomatic engagement with Eurasian and Russian countries.

International Development Specialist: Graduates with an interest in development work can focus on international development programs, working with governments, NGOs, or international organizations to implement projects related to infrastructure, education, health, and social services in Eurasian countries.


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