Eastern European and Russian Studies

Sukurta: 24 November 2020
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Faculty
Institute of International Relations and Political Science

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Scope of studies and length
90 ECTS credits, 1,5 years
 

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Qualification awarded
Master in Social Sciences

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Application deadline*
1 May / 1 July 

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Language
English

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Tuition fee per year
4 384€

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Start of studies
1 September
City
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Vilnius

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The Eastern European and Russian studies programme is devised to provide you with a deep and comprehensive knowledge of the region, including its political, economic and cultural particularities, and to develop the academic and analytical skills that will enable you to analyse, evaluate and assess key political and social processes within this dynamic and exciting region of the world.

 

Why choose this programme?

  • Explore Eastern Europe from the modern and comfortable city of Vilnius.
  • Build your expertise by studying at one of the leading research institutions in the region. Join the lively hub of experts and practitioners in this field.
  • Take part in study trips around Eastern European countries and get to know the region first-hand by experiencing its culture and meeting researchers from our partner institutions.
  • Conduct an internship at leading foreign policy institution or think-tank.

What comes after?

  • Pursue a civil servant career in a public administration institution or diplomatic service.
  • Work as an analyst or expert in international organisations, academic and research institutions, or the private sector in Lithuania and abroad.
  • Pursue doctoral studies.

 

TSPMI"Both years of study have brought a lot of experience: presenting tens of various presentations, conducting individual researches, reading huge amount of the works of prominent scientists of the past and the present by the recommendation of the lecturers, simulations of the international negotiations, visits to the state institutions of Lithuania and to the important business institutions, which play a role in the policy of Lithuania today, study trips, summer schools, conferences etc. It is impossible to describe the variety of absolutely new and fascinating activities, which the Program has proposed to us - to foreign students.“

Natalya Semerova, graduate from Ukraine