MA CREOLE: Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes
A Joint Master Programme in Social and Cultural Anthropology at 6 European universities
CREOLE is an innovative two-year Anthropology degree (120 ECTS), funded under the EU SOCRATES Programme, in which students are required to spend two of the four semesters at one or more European partner institutions. There are seven participating universities: The National University of Ireland, Maynooth (Ireland), Universität Wien (Austria), the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain), Université Lumière Lyon 2 (France), the Univerza v Ljubljani (Slovenia), Universitaet Bern (Switzerland) and Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland).
This unique Master Degree will allow you the opportunity to study and analyse multiple complex societies, deal with cultural diversity, transnationalism, visual and popular culture.
The CREOLE MA places its graduates in an excellent position to pursue a wide range of international careers. The experience of living and working in at least two different linguistic settings of Europe equips graduates to communicate well in the context of social and cultural diversity, while the completion of a field-based original research project provides them with analytic and problem-solving competencies that are highly valued in both public and private sectors. Students might pursue careers that deal with migration, visual and popular culture, cultural heritage, or international policy, and might work in internationally oriented NGOs, government organizations, international organizations at the European or global level, or international business.