Master's degree programme in Public History
Program Overview
Introduction to University Programs
The Department of History offers a range of Master's degree programs that cater to the growing interest in history and its applications. These programs are designed to meet the social demands and new research fields that have emerged in the discipline of history.
Master's Degree Programs
The Department of History is involved in several international and interdisciplinary Master's degree programs, including:
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MaRS)
- Master's program in European Culture and Economy (ECUE)
- Gender Studies
- Eastern European Studies with a practical focus
- History, Philosophy and Culture of Science (HPS+)
- This program explores the intersection of history, philosophy, and science
- European Master in Women's and Gender History (Matilda)
- This program is a collaborative effort with other European institutions
Public History Program
The Master's degree program in Public History takes into account the growing interest in history among the general public and the resulting social demands. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of public history and its applications.
Program Details
The Department of History's Master's degree programs are designed to provide students with a rigorous academic education and practical skills. The programs are characterized by their international and interdisciplinary approach, which prepares students for a wide range of careers in research, education, and professional fields.
