University of Gothenburg

Master in European Studies

Gothenburg, Sweden

The Master in European Studies at University of Gothenburg is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Gothenburg is a large public research university located in Sweden’s second-largest city. Known for its breadth of disciplines and research strength, the university serves tens of thousands of students and hosts a substantial international community. Academic offerings span natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, fine arts and health sciences, with dedicated research centers in areas like marine science, neuroscience and sustainability.

Teaching combines strong research input with an emphasis on sustainability, innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration. International master’s programs, exchange options and joint degrees make the university attractive to students wanting an internationally oriented education. Faculty and institutes often collaborate with industry and public organizations, giving students practical exposure and avenues for internships, thesis projects and research assistantships.

Gothenburg as a city offers vibrant cultural life, extensive public transport and a commitment to green living, making it a comfortable place for international students. The university provides services for housing, counseling and study support, along with English-taught programs and integration activities. For students who value research-led teaching, sustainability focus and an international campus in a dynamic Nordic city, the University of Gothenburg is a strong choice.

About the Program

The Master in European Studies at the University of Gothenburg is a 2-year degree for students who want to understand Europe from a humanistic perspective. It helps students learn about European identity, unity, and diversity. This program is for students who have a Bachelor's degree and want to study in English.

The curriculum includes courses on European Heritage and Identity, European Borderlands, and Political and Public Spheres and Spaces in European History and Culture. Students can also choose elective courses or do an internship in Sweden or abroad. The program teaches skills like applied statistical analysis, qualitative research methods, and research design.

Graduates of this program can work as European Affairs Specialists, Cultural Heritage Managers, Policy Analysts, International Relations Specialists, or Research Assistants. They can work in government, non-profit organizations, or private companies that deal with European affairs.

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