Joint Master of Arts in European History 24 months Postgraduate Program By Université Paris Cité |Top Universities
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Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

HistoryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This international Master’s program gathers eleven prestigious European Universities from ten European capitals, enabling students to graduate with a joint or double degree after having studied abroad in Universities of the consortium.


This program is particularly suited to students interested in pursuing an internationally mobile career. The program focuses on comparative analysis of European and Atlantic History that brings together historians from France, Europe and the Americas (from Antiquity to the contemporary era) as well as “civilizationists” from the English, German and Spanish speaking area. It will help strengthen European mobility, knowledge of foreign languages, and offer the opportunity to gain intercultural experiences.


Related to: This diverse program focuses on the comparative analysis of European and Atlantic history. Students will have the opportunity to investigate a large array of historical topics, including:

  • Social and Economic History of Europe, Urbanisation and Industrialisation
  • Cultural History, History of Religions, History of Science
  • Political History of Government, Violence, and Conflicts
  • Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
  • Imperial Histories and Nation-Building
  • Migration, International and Transcultural Relations

Program overview

Main Subject

History

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This international Master’s program gathers eleven prestigious European Universities from ten European capitals, enabling students to graduate with a joint or double degree after having studied abroad in Universities of the consortium.


This program is particularly suited to students interested in pursuing an internationally mobile career. The program focuses on comparative analysis of European and Atlantic History that brings together historians from France, Europe and the Americas (from Antiquity to the contemporary era) as well as “civilizationists” from the English, German and Spanish speaking area. It will help strengthen European mobility, knowledge of foreign languages, and offer the opportunity to gain intercultural experiences.


Related to: This diverse program focuses on the comparative analysis of European and Atlantic history. Students will have the opportunity to investigate a large array of historical topics, including:

  • Social and Economic History of Europe, Urbanisation and Industrialisation
  • Cultural History, History of Religions, History of Science
  • Political History of Government, Violence, and Conflicts
  • Colonialism and Post-Colonialism
  • Imperial Histories and Nation-Building
  • Migration, International and Transcultural Relations

Admission requirements

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  1. An undergraduate degree from a European accredited university, or its international equivalent, in a relevant subject area of Humanities and Social Sciences (History, International Relations, Politics, European Studies, Economics and Sociology, Modern languages…).
  2. Students are expected to be near-fluent in English (level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, CEFR), with an official certificate, and to have a good knowledge of a second modern foreign language. Level C1 is required in order to attend partner universities.
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More programs from the university

Université Paris Cité boasts three faculties:


There are 61 bachelor’s programs at the Université Paris Cité. You can learn more about the courses at Université Paris Cité here.

To find out more about the entry process, you can visit the following link.

International students can learn more about funding on the Campus France website. Non-European students can learn more about the admission procedures for undergraduate programs here.

The school boasts three faculties:


There are 100 research and Professional Master’s programs at Université Paris Cité, offering more than 300 specializations.

International Master’s Programs:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Physics
  • Earth Sciences
  • Chemistry
  • Neuroscience
  • English
  • History and Heritage
  • AIRE (CRI)
  • Nanomed (Nanomedicine for Drug Delivery)
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Common Law and Comparative Law
  • LLM in Anglo-American Business Law
  • LLM in International Law
  • Public Health


There are 21 Doctoral programs, 119 research laboratories, and 52 international laboratories. You can learn more about the courses at Université Paris Cité here.

To find out more about the application process, you can look here.

Université Paris Cité invites the most talented foreign students to enroll in certain master’s programs in order to encourage them to stay in Paris and prepare their doctorates. Information can be found here.

If you’re a non-European student, the admission procedures for postgraduate programs can be found here.

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