Dependency and Slavery Studies University of Bonn
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Accompanying programme Visa matters
First impressions
- Location
Bonn
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
15 August for the following winter semester
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Arts
Course location
Bonn
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Courses are held in English (100%).
Description
The Master's programme in Dependency and Slavery Studies is a research-oriented degree programme offering you a broad perspective on interdisciplinary research on slavery and other forms of strong asymmetrical dependencies through time and space.
It is an interdisciplinary programme covering text-based scholarship, material culture studies and social sciences.
The design of the programme allows students to acquire a sound knowledge of relevant (historical) phenomena as well as the methodological and theoretical tools to pursue their own study and research interests. Other courses support students working on case studies in order to pursue their own regional, temporal research interests.
Our Master's students should profit from the cutting-edge research on slavery and other forms of strong asymmetrical dependency conducted in the interdisciplinary and international environment of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS) / the "Beyond Slavery and Freedom" Cluster of Excellence.
We offer:
- a unique and innovative Master's degree programme in "Dependency and Slavery Studies"
- an interdisciplinary and intercultural research environment
- support and supervision by internationally renowned scholars
- excellent student support
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
15 August for the following winter semester
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The study programme consists of compulsory modules and compulsory elective modules. A total of seven compulsory modules and two compulsory elective modules must be taken within the first three semesters.
The first semester forms the introduction to the topic of "slavery and other forms of strong asymmetrical dependencies" as well as to the different methodological and theoretical approaches to the research field for students starting with different study backgrounds. Module 1 discusses the diverse phenomena of dependency and slavery in different cultural and historical contexts. The aim of this module is to reflect on different forms of enduring asymmetrical dependencies in different temporal and regional contexts in order to break down the dichotomous notion of "slavery versus freedom" that often still prevails. Here, it is particularly important to address research literature on other forms of dependency in addition to the established canon of slavery studies. Modules 2 and 3 offer an overview of the methods and theories from the three scientific disciplines text-based scholarship, material culture studies and social sciences, by means of which forms of strong asymmetric dependency and slavery can be studied.
Building on this, semesters two and three are dedicated to case studies, on the basis of which phenomena and concepts of strong asymmetric dependency and slavery are presented and discussed (modules 4 and 7). The aim is to provide a nuanced understanding of dependency and slavery in different contexts as well as to train students' ability to work on their own case studies. Module 5 in the second semester specifically addresses the method and theory of transcultural comparison.
Finally, in the third semester, current research debates in the field of Dependency and Slavery Studies will be addressed and discussed (Module 6). In addition to reflecting on current debates, each student should present and discuss his or her own research project, which is to be completed in the form of the Master's thesis (fourth semester), to his or her supervisor and the broader BCDSS public in a Master's colloquium at the end of the third semester in order to receive initial feedback for their project.
The two compulsory elective modules in the second and third semesters enable students to specialise further or to gain fundamental knowledge in new areas such as digital humanities.
In the third semester, students also have the option of completing an internship instead of a course.
In addition to the mentioned courses, practising academic writing in English and courses on doing research are part of the programme. This provides a solid foundation for the MA thesis.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Courses are led with foreign partners
- Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany
The third semester in particular is ideal for a stay abroad. For students interested in studying abroad, both the International Affairs Department and the MA programme director offer individualised advice and support services.
Integrated internships
Students have the option of completing an internship instead of a course in the third semester.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
The University of Bonn is a public university, meaning that it does not charge tuition fees. However, all students must pay the so-called social contribution (semester fee) of about 330 EUR per semester. It includes a student transit pass for public transport and a statutory accident insurance, among other things.
Costs of living
Compared to the rest of Europe, living in Germany is not very expensive; in fact, it is only slightly above the EU average. The cost of living for students in Bonn is around 800 EUR to 1,000 EUR, with apartment rent accounting for the largest share.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
A three-year BA (180 ECTS) or equivalent degree acquired in Germany or abroad in one of the following:
Archaeologies, Asian or Islamic Art History, Comparative Religious Studies, Egyptology, English Studies, German Studies, History, History of the Islamicate World, History of Law, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies, Latin American Studies, Slavic Studies, Social Sciences, South East Asian Studies, Theologies, Tibetan Studies, or a similar discipline
Minimum grade for the first higher education degree qualifying for employment: 2.5
Language requirements
- C1 proficiency in English (documented by, e.g. a BA programme taught entirely in English, minimum scores of TOEFL iBT 94 / IELTS 7.0)
- German language proficiency is not required.
- Proficiency in source languages is recommended according to the subjects mentioned above.
Application deadline
15 August for the following winter semester
Submit application
Link to application portal via: https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/academic-and-master-programs/master-programs/two-year-master-dependency-and-slavery-studies
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
If you are interested in applying for a student job at BCDSS or looking for other funding opportunities (from external institutions), please contact Sarah Dusend (ma-program@dependency.uni-bonn.de) or check our website.
Additional support
Accommodation
Students of the University of Bonn can apply for a room in a dormitory of the Studierendenwerk Bonn (further information: https://www.studierendenwerk-bonn.de/en/accommodation/).
For more information on housing in Bonn, please visit our website: www.uni-bonn.de/en/university/university-life/living-in-bonn.
International applicants who are admitted to the Master’s programme can apply for a dorm room through the programme coordinator. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that all students will be allotted a room, as these are in short supply.
Career advisory services
The career advisory service is organised by the central departments of the University of Bonn.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Accompanying programme
- Visa matters
Contact
University of Bonn
Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies
Sarah Dusend
Niebuhrstrasse 5
53113 Bonn
Tel.: +49 2287362446