Language Diversity University of Greifswald
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- German, English, Russian, Other teaching language
- International support
- Help with finding accommodation Welcome event Buddy programme Tutors Accompanying programme Cultural and linguistic preparation Support with registration procedures
First impressions
- Location
Greifswald
- Intake
Winter and summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Not specified
- Mode of study
Less than 50% online
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
15 January for the following summer semester
15 July for the following winter semester
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General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Arts
Course location
Greifswald
Language of instruction
- German
- English
- Russian
- Other teaching language
Languages
Courses are mainly held in German. In the English department, courses are mainly held in English. The language and cultural courses of the philologies studies are held in the language studied.
Description
Focusing on both research and education, the MA programme in Language Diversity provides students with a profound understanding of human language as well as its cultural, regional, social and cognitive framework. In interdisciplinary and integrative courses as well as language and philology-based modules, students acquire advanced practical competence in several languages and learn to analyse intra-linguistic and extra-linguistic phenomena as well as their interdependencies in a theoretically and methodologically sound, deliberate, critical and creative manner. Additionally, students are equipped with the skills they need to develop and improve their intercultural sensitivity, decision-making and responsibility in order to better apply their knowledge and skills in the fields of academia, education, public relations, economics, culture and trade.
Full-time / part-time
Not specified
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Less than 50% online
Application deadline
15 January for the following summer semester
15 July 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
Students choose two different philologies alongside an interdisciplinary section dedicated to linguistic theories and methods: one as a major philology and the other as either a basic or an advanced minor philology.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
No
International elements
- Specialist literature in other languages
- Language training provided
- Training in intercultural skills
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Online learning
Pace of course
Instructor-led (Specific due dates for lectures/assignments/exams)
Phase(s) of attendance in Germany
Yes, compulsory
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
A semester fee of 109 EUR (or 135 EUR for first-year students) must be paid every semester.
Costs of living
Around 920 EUR per month must be budgeted for accommodation, living expenses, health insurance, books, and miscellaneous expenses. The following link provides a fair picture of life in Greifswald, including living costs, daily expenses and leisure expenses: https://www.uni-greifswald.de/en/study/prior-to-studies/costs-and-financing/.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
First degree (BA or comparable) in Anglophone, German, Baltic, Finnish, Scandinavian or Slavic philologies or equivalent
Language requirements
Knowledge of German language on level C1 (DSH 2, TestDaF level 4), knowledge of the language studied in the major philology B2 and above
Application deadline
15 January for the following summer semester
15 July for the following winter semester
Submit application
Online: https://www.uni-assist.de/en/
or
Universität Greifswald
c/o uni-assist e.V.
11507 Berlin
Germany
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
The university provides a limited number of excellence scholarships and scholarships for outstanding social engagement. Eligible candidates are students in advanced semesters who clearly show above-average results.
Possibility of finding part-time employment
Students from countries outside the EU or EEA can work for four months per year (120 days full-time or 240 days part-time) without a work permit. Although Greifswald is a small city, there are some part-time jobs for students in the service sector (e.g. as a waiter/waitress or a language teacher) or at the university as a student assistant. For job opportunities, please check the following website: https://www.uni-greifswald.de/en/university/information/jobs/.
Additional support
Accommodation
In order to make moving to Greifswald easy, students enrolled at the university may rent single or double rooms or choose individual apartments available within the six student residences managed by the "Studierendenwerk" (Student Services). Accommodation is also available for those with mobility impairments.
Private apartments are available throughout town at a wide variety of prices, sizes, and locations. Many students find living together in a “WG” (shared flat) to be an ideal arrangement since they can share the expenses for heating, electricity, Internet, etc.
The following link provides detailed information on accommodation in Greifswald: https://www.uni-greifswald.de/en/life/accommodation/accommodation-in-greifswald/.
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Help with finding accommodation
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Tutors
- Accompanying programme
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
- Support with registration procedures
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
The University of Greifswald provides extensive support for international students and doctoral candidates. The International Office assists with admissions, visas, and integration. The Language Centre offers German courses, while student initiatives like LEI organise events to foster social connections. The Social and Psychological Counselling Service supports students facing personal or financial challenges. Doctoral candidates benefit from the Graduate Academy, which offers workshops, advisory services, and networking. The Welcome Centre helps international researchers with non-academic matters, ensuring a smooth transition into life in Greifswald.
Supervisor-student ratio
Up to five students per supervisor
Contact
University of Greifswald
Faculty of Humanities
Dr Thekla Musäus
Ernst-Lohmeyer-Platz 3
17487 Greifswald
Tel.: +49 38344203603
About us
University of Greifswald
Founded in 1456, the University of Greifswald is one of the oldest universities in Germany, blending centuries of academic tradition with a modern, international outlook. Located in the north-east of the country, close to the Baltic Sea, the university offers a unique academic environment where innovation and personal engagement go hand in hand.
Today, more than 10,000 students from over 90 countries are enrolled at the university. With approximately 250 professors, the student-to-faculty ratio is exceptionally favourable, allowing for close and personal contact between students and academic staff. This supportive atmosphere is one of the defining features of studying in Greifswald.
The University of Greifswald is recognised for its research strength and academic diversity, particularly in life sciences, environmental studies, medicine, and the humanities. A broad range of degree programmes and research opportunities are complemented by a growing number of English-taught courses, making the university increasingly attractive to international students.
Through strong global partnerships and active participation in exchange programmes such as Erasmus+, the university promotes an open and international academic culture. The International Office offers comprehensive support with admissions, visa procedures, and integration into university life, ensuring that international students feel welcome and well-prepared.
Student life at the University of Greifswald is vibrant and diverse. A wide variety of student initiatives, cultural groups, and international associations offer opportunities to connect with fellow students and get involved. The LEI (Local Erasmus Initiative) organises events and activities designed to bring international and local students together.
The university also encourages an active lifestyle. With numerous sports facilities and over 100 university sports courses—from fitness training to team sports—students can stay active and healthy alongside their studies. The surrounding natural landscape provides additional options for outdoor recreation.
At the University of Greifswald, studying means more than attending lectures. It means being part of a close-knit academic community where students are seen, heard, and supported. The combination of high academic standards, international openness, and a personal learning environment makes the University of Greifswald a unique place to study.
University facts
- 8%International students from more than 90 countries
- >100Degree programmes offered
Location
Greifswald is a friendly and vibrant university town in northeastern Germany with a population of around 60,000. Just three kilometres from the Baltic Sea and surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, it offers a peaceful yet engaging environment—perfect for studying and student life.
The town is well connected to popular destinations like the islands of Usedom and Rügen, known for having some of Germany’s most stunning beaches. Berlin, the capital of Germany, is just a two-and-a-half-hour train ride away, making weekend trips and cultural excursions easily accessible.
Greifswald is compact and student-oriented, making it easy to get around by bike or on foot. With a rich cultural scene, cosy cafés, and plenty of green spaces, it’s easy to feel at home here.
The weather is varied but generally mild. Winters can be cold, occasionally dropping to -10°C, with fresh winds from the sea—though heavy snow is rare. Summers are pleasant, usually between 20 and 25°C, and the region of Western Pomerania is known as one of the sunniest areas in Germany.
Greifswald is often described not simply as a town with a university, but as a university with a town. The university plays a central role in the cultural and social life of the city. This close-knit atmosphere creates a welcoming and inclusive environment that helps students feel at home from the very beginning.