Master of Arts in European Studies Europa-Universität Flensburg
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Tutors Accompanying programme Specialist counselling Cultural and linguistic preparation Visa matters Pick-up service Help with finding accommodation
First impressions
- Location
Flensburg
- 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
Please refer to https://www.uni-flensburg.de/europeanstudies/application-admission?mtm_campaign=daad_eus&mtm_kwd=application for further information.
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Europa-Universität Flensburg – MA European Studies
The MA in European Studies is a full-time, two-year degree programme taught exclusively in English. Being an interdisciplinary and international programme, the MA EUS attracts students from all over the world. Due to the diversity of our students with their multifaceted backgrounds, students have the chance to look at the concept of Europe from many different perspectives. Have a look at EUS!
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Arts
Course location
Flensburg
Language of instruction
English
Languages
The study programme is completely conducted in English.
Description
The MA European Studies (MA EUS) is a full-time, two-year degree programme taught exclusively in English. Being an interdisciplinary and international programme, the MA EUS attracts students from all over the world.
The Master's programme emphasises comprehensive and in-depth insights into relevant European issues within the disciplines of the social sciences and the humanities, such as economic and political theories, European law, European ideas and European contemporary history.
The MA European Studies comprises both compulsory and elective subjects. The compulsory courses are built around the following three main dimensions of the programme: European law and politics, European society and economy, European humanities.
Due to the diversity of our students with their multifaceted backgrounds as well as the many views on the above-mentioned topics, students have the chance to look at the idea of Europe from many different perspectives.
During the third semester, students will have the possibility to study abroad either in an accredited programme or within our double degree programme. Studying in Flensburg allows students to combine academic training with a memorable intercultural experience!
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
Please refer to https://www.uni-flensburg.de/europeanstudies/application-admission?mtm_campaign=daad_eus&mtm_kwd=application for further information.
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
Yes
Further details
Course organisation
First semester:
- European Law (Part 1), 5 CP (two hours per week)
- European Politics and Policies (Part 1), 5 CP (two hours per week)
- European Politics and Policies (Part 2), 5 CP (two hours per week)
- Critical Writing and Thinking, 5 CP (two hours per week)
- European Political Economy, 5 CP (two hours per week)
- History of European Societies and European Integration, 5 CP (two hours per week)
Second semester:
- European Law EU (Part 2), 5 CP (two hours per week)
- European Society, 5 CP (two hours per week)
- Transformation of European Economies, 5 CP (two hours per week)
- Philosophy and Ideas of Europe, 5 CP (two hours per week)
- Research Design (Part 1), 5 CP (two hours per week)
- Research Design (Part 2), 5 CP (two hours per week)
Third semester: In the third semester, electives can be chosen within the following areas (30 CP):
- Political and Legal Europe
- Societal and Economic Europe
- European Ideas and Diversity
- Internship, 5 CP (see further information below)
Fourth semester: Master's thesis (with obligatory attendance at colloquium). The Master's thesis represents 80% and its defence represents 20% of the grade.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Language training provided
Integrated internships
Students are encouraged and supported while completing an internship. An internship of a minimum duration of three weeks (full-time) related to the subjects covered during the programme can be recognised as an elective course (max. 5 CP). Students have to file a report, which will be graded pass or fail. The result will not impact the final grade.
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
There is a student fee of 309.30 EUR per semester. The fee includes the services of the "Studentenwerk Schleswig-Holstein" (providing students with student prices at the cafeteria, activities and free psychological counselling), the AStA (providing free activities organised by the Student Union) and AktivBus. The semester ticket entitles the holder to free public bus/train transportation in Hamburg and within the state of Schleswig-Holstein, where Flensburg is located.
Costs of living
The cost of living in Flensburg is generally slightly lower than in major German cities. A budget of 800 to 1,000 EUR per month should cover the basic cost of living, including rent.
Please note: To get a visa, the German government requires a proof that the student has 934 EUR per month multiplied by the numbers of months of the stay.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Applicants for admission to the Master's programme in European Studies must have accomplished the following:
a. They must have obtained an undergraduate degree (for example, a BA or in Germany a "Magister" or "Diplom" degree or "Staatsexamen" state examination) from an institution of higher education in Germany or elsewhere of at least three years of study. The degree must be in a subject or a combination of subjects relevant for the Master's programme in the field of humanities, social sciences, law or economics. Applicants must prove that they have completed this course of study in the top third of their class.
b. They must have acquired sufficient knowledge of the English language (details below).
Please note that admission to the programme is subject to the condition that proof of an undergraduate degree as prescribed in "subsection a" is provided.
Language requirements
The applicant must provide at least one official document proving his or her knowledge of English to be at level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Proof of this is provided either by submitting a school leaving certificate from an English-speaking school entitling the holder to admission to higher education or an English certificate of competence (for example, TOEFL, Cambridge Certificate OR the online-based LanguageCert International ESOL C1 Expert).
Please refer to https://www.uni-flensburg.de/europeanstudies/application-admission?mtm_campaign=daad_eus&mtm_kwd=application for further information.
Application deadline
Please refer to https://www.uni-flensburg.de/europeanstudies/application-admission?mtm_campaign=daad_eus&mtm_kwd=application for further information.
Submit application
Please see information about how to apply here: https://www.uni-flensburg.de/europeanstudies/application-admission?mtm_campaign=daad_eus&mtm_kwd=application
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
There are the following funding opportunities within the university:
- The Deutschlandstipendium supports talented and high-achieving students of all subjects at state and state-recognised universities in Germany.
- Schleswig-Holstein Doctoral Scholarships: For funding, you can apply for a state doctoral scholarship awarded by the Europa-Universität Flensburg.
- Partial scholarships provided by the Evangelische Studierendengemeinde – ESG – Evangelical Student Congregation
- Partial scholarships provided by the Katholische Hochschulgemeinde – KHG – Catholic University Congregation
Possibility of finding part-time employment
International students from other countries are allowed to work 120 full days or 240 half days per year.
The university offers a wide range of student jobs, which are also open to international students who speak German. The city of Flensburg, being a tourist town, offers lots of part-time job opportunities for people with a good command of the English and German language. However it is not as easy to find a student job without the German language in Germany.
Additional support
Accommodation
The accommodation on campus are administered by a non-profit organisation called the "Studentenwerk". The students must apply directly with them. The link is here: https://studentenwerk.sh/en/dormitories-in-flensburg.
The International Center together with the CampusEngel of Europa-Universität Flensburg also support and help students when it comes to finding accommodation.
There are no meal plans, since normally the students have only lunch at the cafeteria. They usually live in shared apartments with a common kitchen. Thus, they prepare breakfast and dinner at home.
Career advisory services
The university offers the "CampusCareer" service, which is dedicated to both helping students and graduates find jobs as well as to provide workshops on application procedures, job interviews, etc. The different study programmes also have their own career days tailored to their students.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Tutors
- Accompanying programme
- Specialist counselling
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
- Visa matters
- Pick-up service
- Help with finding accommodation
Contact
Europa-Universität Flensburg
Institute for International Management
Dr Laura Asarite-Schmidt
Auf dem Campus 1b
24943 Flensburg
About us
Europa-Universität Flensburg
Situated in the German-Danish border region, Germany's northernmost university is a young university. Founded in 1946 by the British, it was awarded university status in 2000. Since 2014, it has been known as "Europa-Universität". In 2017, the Europa-Universität Flensburg (EUF) adapted its semester times internationally: in the spring semester, the lecture period runs from March to June and in the fall semester, it runs from September to December. With around 6,000 students, it is a comparatively small university. Young people from around 90 nations study on the Flensburg campus.
The main study programmes focus on educational science and interdisciplinary European studies as well as on environmental sciences / sustainable development.
The location in the border region is ideal for a university with a mission to live the European dream of intercultural encounters and explore its reality. For almost 30 years, Europa-Universität Flensburg and Danish Syddansk Universitet have been working closely together. Their double degree courses in economics offer students the opportunity to obtain degrees from both universities simultaneously.
The region is characterised by beaches, wind, and the sea. Situated directly on the fjord, with its impressive old buildings, low rent, a lively cultural scene, and close proximity to Scandinavia, Flensburg offers excellent living and studying conditions.
Location
The city of Flensburg is characterised by its waterside location and by the immediate proximity of its neighbouring country, Denmark. Located at the northernmost point in Germany, the city of Flensburg is the gateway to Scandinavia. It is only a few miles drive to the Danish border; the Kingdom of Denmark is located even closer to Flensburg than Husum or Kiel, and it can actually be seen from the beach at Wassersleben.
The campus is located about two kilometres from the city centre. Approximately one in ten residents of Flensburg is enrolled at Europa-Universität Flensburg or at the University of Applied Sciences. This is particularly noticeable during the summer months, when there is a lively atmosphere in this university town. As soon as the cold days are over and the last lectures have ended, students meet at the beach or at the place to be in the harbour, the "Hafenspitze".
Whether it's the reflecting water, the sailboats rocking gently in the waves, the sunset or the fact that there is always someone you know, everyone likes the heart of Flensburg.
Away from the water, Flensburg's historical city centre and its identity, developed over many centuries, is one of the landmarks of the city. Spared attacks in times of war, Art Nouveau style houses and old villas can be found everywhere in the city. Its small streets are home to cafés, numerous courtyards, rum producers, a wide pedestrian zone, harbour pubs, and several beaches.