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Master of Arts Studies in European Societies – SES

Master of Arts Studies in European Societies – SES. Presentation of the MA Programme at the St. Petersburg State University 2009 www.european-studies.ru www.zdes.spb.ru. Taught in English Free tuition (for graduates of BA or Diploma Specialist)

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Master of Arts Studies in European Societies – SES

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  1. Master of ArtsStudies in EuropeanSocieties – SES Presentation of the MA Programme at the St. Petersburg State University 2009 www.european-studies.ru www.zdes.spb.ru

  2. Taught in English Free tuition (for graduates of BA or Diploma Specialist) Interim scholarshipfor students from Russian province The two-year Master of Sociology degree “Studies in European Societies” (SES) is the first of its kind in Russia Unique combination of academic and cultural learning Multidisciplinary programme Problem-oriented approach Main features/ advantages

  3. Target group (to whom?) • The programme is designed for highly motivated students who want to: • pursue a career in the developing European-Russian relations • get executive positions in political agencies, non-profit or private business organisations, whether on the local, regional, national or international level.

  4. Intensive curriculum • Combining theories and methods of social science • Problem-oriented topics • Multicultural understanding of modern European societies.

  5. Curriculum Outline • Introductory Module • The Political Europe • The Economic Europe • The Social Europe • The Multicultural Europe

  6. Introductory Module • Methodological Basis of Social Science Cognition • Classical and Modern Theoretical Foundations of Studies in European Societies (Disciplinary and Multidisciplinary Approaches) • Methodology of Comparative Social Research • Statistical Methods in Social Research • Design of Empirical Social Research • Research Seminar for the Preparationof the MA-Thesis • Theory and Practice of Applied Research - Preparation of Internship

  7. The Political Europe • Constitutional Principles of European Democracies • EU Governance and European Constitutionalization • Redefining Political Relationships between Europe and the NIS • Nationalistic/Ethnic/Religious Conflicts and Cooperation in Europe • Regionalization and Multi-Level Governance in Europe

  8. The Economic Europe • The European Regimes of Production and Consumption • European Market Economies between Global Competition, Regionalisation, and Political Regulation • Labour Markets, Labour Market Performance, and Employment Policies • Industrial Relations: Legal Framework, Collective Bargaining, and Deregulation • Political Economy of the European Integration

  9. The Social Europe • Evolution and Institutionalization of Social Welfare Systems • Differentiation and Social Inequality in European Countries • Challenges and Crisis of Welfare Institutions in Western and Eastern Europe • Social Security and Personal/Socio-Economic Risks (Illness, Invalidity, Old Age, Unemployment, Poverty) • Russia and Europe under the eye of globalization

  10. The Multicultural Europe • Normative Foundations of European Civil Society • Authenticity and Identity: Nations, People, and Religions • Changing Identities inside and beyond the Nation State • Migration into and inside Europe and Politics of Exclusion/Integration • Minorities in Europe – Identities, Rights, and Models of Integration

  11. Internship "Theory-Practice-Reflection" • Theory • Labour Markets • Globalization • Social Enequality • Welfare State Politics • European integration • … • Practice • How are organisations • (European institutions, NGOs etc.) • dealing with these questions? • How can the knowledge I am • gaining in this programme be helpful • for these organisations? • What skills am I lacking?

  12. Why internships? • To gain knowledge/competences that can be helpful in later jobs • Making contacts to possible future employers • Combining the theoretical knowledge gained in the courses with practical experience • Strengthen your CV • Gaining material for the Master Thesis • To check out a job/an occupational area that seems to be interesting

  13. Highlight • Winter School in Germany (Berlin and Bielefeld) - Discussion with Members of German Parliament • Visiting of politicalinstitutions (politicalfoundations, Information Office of the EU, German Bundestag, Ministry of ForeignAffairs) • Meetings with different NGOs, social and culturalorganizations • German languagecourses (4hrs. daily) • Visiting of companies (f.e. Bertelsmann, Westfalenblatt, Herforder Brewery, Dr. Oetker) • City Guided Tours • Welcome and Farewell Party

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