Duration

10 months

Starting Date

September

Application Deadline

1st of February

Tuition Fee

12,000 per year

Location

Vienna, Austria

Degree

Dual Austrian and the U.S. degree

Earn a valuable degree

The Historical Studies (1 year) program from Central European University (CEU) is tailored to students who have already identified a research area that they are passionate about. Since the program is short and intense, it is best suited for students who have a clear idea for a thesis topic.

As an international faculty and student body with Historical Studies (1 year) program from Central European University (CEU) we strive to think about the past not only within but also across historical periods, world regions, national boundaries, and academic disciplines in order to avoid academic insularity and to keep in mind both the distinctiveness and interconnectedness of historical trajectories.

Study your passion

Areas of Study:

  • History Track: the history track is characterized by breadth and variety. Students can choose courses from across the entire curriculum of the Department, exploring the past from antiquity to the present, while focusing their studies in the field of their interests and completing a project of original research.
  • Late Antique and Medieval Studies Track: this intensive, one-year track is ideal for candidates with a background in Late Antique and Medieval Studies. The curriculum delves deeply into interdisciplinary explorations of this era, encompassing, for example, politics, economics, society, culture, archaeology, philosophy, and art history.

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Admissions requirements:

  • Research proposal for the MA Thesis
    • A 500-word research proposal for the MA thesis which will be weighed heavily in the admissions decision. The topic is expected to fall within the broad thematic focus of the Department and should be delimited and set out with the greatest possible clarity. Previous work on the subject, familiarity with source materials, language skills, and other qualifications relevant to the proposed research should be indicated.
  • Statement of Purpose
    • A brief, supplementary statement of purpose that explains the applicant’s interest in the Department. Applicants can indicate which courses, professors, and research areas they see as especially relevant to their interests. Applicants who are considering pursuing one of the Specializations and Advanced Certificates offered by the university may also indicate this in the statement of purpose.

Application deadlines:

  • February 1, 2025 for master’s and PhD studies with financial aid
  • March 15, 2025 for self-financing master’s candidates who will require a study visa
  • August 15, 2024 for self-financing master’s candidates who will not require a study visa

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