Border studies on the Polish-German border - FOR FREE
If you are interested in exploring the secrets of international cooperation, go to the website of Collegium Polonicum in Słubice where you can learn more about the International Relations program.
Study atthe Collegium Polonicum in Słubice – a common academic institution of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and European University Viadrina in Frankfurt Oder.
You will find two towns, two countries and many nationalities that give you an experience of a lifetime while making you feel welcome and right at home.
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań in partnership with the European University Viadrina in Germany are offering a New study program in English.
Master in International Relations Regional and Trans-border Cooperation
Recruitment: Collegium Polonicum, academic year 2014/2015
Limited number of students!
The Master program is designed to provide students with the education, training, and experience necessary for successful international careers. The main aim of this study program is to train internationally-oriented experts and professionals for excellence, achievement, and leadership in increasingly complex and changing European conditions.
The specialization “Regional and Trans-border Cooperation” will focus on providing students with expert knowledge and practical experience in the political, economic and social processes occurring in cross-border regions. This is particularly important because cross-border cooperation has the potential to transform a border into an opportunity for development, which is a very significant element in European relations. This unique program is designed so as to enable students to fully embrace and understand the complexities and dynamics of regional and cross-border relations within Europe and beyond.
International Relations study program combines high-quality interdisciplinary teaching and research. The main key themes raised in the specialization are: Comparative Politics, Intercultural Communication, Theories of International Relations, History and Theory of European Integration, Globalization and Regionalization Processes in the Global Economy, Regional Conflicts, Regionalism and Regional Development in Europe, Cross-border Governance and International Cooperation and Politics, European Borders, Local and Regional Government in Europe, Euroregional and Trans-Border Cooperation on the Western Border of Poland.
The “International relations. Regional and Trans-border Cooperation” is a practical course of studies that will allow graduates to find interesting jobs in a difficult and rapidly changing labor market. The practical skills gained during workshops will allow them to become mobile and competitive. With the expertise gained through this master program, graduates may work for local, regional, or national institutions dealing with international cooperation.
*There is no tuition fee for the EU students. The tuition fee is 2500 EUR for non-EU students for the second year of studies (reduction in tuition fee provided).