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European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. We specialise in the social and political structures of contemporary Europe, with the European Union as a leader in transnational education, technology, business, the environment and the arts and sciences.


Using our expertise in languages, societies and cultures, we aim to understand the Europe of history and today. Our graduates work in journalism, media, government, non-government organisations, multinational business, education and training.


Our Study Offering

European Studies

Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest economies. Multidisciplinary in outlook, we examine aspects of European life, including economics, politics and the social sciences.


Undergraduate
  • European Studies
  • European Studies (Honours)
Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Master of Philosophy
  • Master of Arts (Research)

Our Research

Our strengths in research cover the following areas:


  • Ethno-cultural and national identities of Europe and the European Union
  • Contemporary European politics and international relations
  • European intellectual history, including world literature as well as global and civilisational theory
  • European cinema and cultural studies

Our People

Academic Staff

  • Professor Peter Morgan

Key Academic Contact

  • Undergraduate, honours, exchange and postgraduate research enquiries

Honorary Affiliate

  • Professor Bronwyn Winter

Disciplines

  • Arabic Language and Cultures
  • Asian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • European Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies
  • Germanic Studies
  • Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies

Diploma of Language Studies

Flexible pathway program


Scholarships

Opportunities from the School of Languages and Cultures


  • Domestic undergraduate
  • International students
  • Postgraduate research

School of Languages and Cultures

Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006


The final answer is:


European Studies

Understanding the world’s progressive superpower


Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. Reach back to the past and forward to the future.


Europe is a federation of states that have joined together to solve the most pressing global challenges of the 21st


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