623 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Europe

Media and Cultural Studies
Taking a cultural studies approach to the media, this Media and Cultural Studies degree offered at University of Sussex invites you to engage with key theoretical debates that bridge the arts and social sciences.
Culture, Organization and Management
Are you looking for a unique, international master’s programme that bridges the human-centred approach of social sciences with the realm of management and organizations? Are you curious about how start-ups develop their company culture? If so, then the Culture, Organization and Management programme offered at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is just what you’re looking for!
Language Sciences and Cultural Studies for Special Needs
Language Sciences and Cultural Studies for Special Needs is a second-level degree proramme in Linguistics offered at the University of Parma.

Sociological Research Methods
The Sociological Research Methods programme from University of Essex provides a strong foundation in doing empirical research, encompassing both qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
Leading Culture Change in Safeguarding
The Leading Culture Change in Safeguarding course offered by the University of Worcester brings together students working in health, education, social care, housing, sports and community organisations and across people’s life course, from antenatal care to the care of our older populations, and those keen to be change-makers in these fields.
Language, Culture and History - Italian Studies
The Language, Culture and History - Italian Studies MA from University College London (UCL) is a pathway in the faculty-wide MA in Language, Culture and History, offering an extensive range of modules in Italian literature, history and literary theory.
Cultural Analysis
The Cultural Analysis course at University of Zurich allows candidates to engage on a theoretical, interdisciplinary basis with culture to acquire knowledge and skills allowing them to analyze, criticize, and interpret human knowledge and behavior in all possible cultural contexts.
Art Market and Cultural Management
In order to become cultural manager, the teaching programme will allow you to conduct projects inside cultural institutions, or to engage in the creation of your own project. We offer a master degree in Art Market and Cultural Management at École EAC.

Global Media and Digital Cultures (Online)
The Global Media and Digital Cultures (Online) course from SOAS University of London provides students with a non-Eurocentric approach to addressing some of the key debates in contemporary lives
Literature, Culture and Thought
This Literature, Culture and Thought M.Phil programme from the University of Cambridge provides students with the critical and theoretical tools to enable them to undertake an in-depth study of specific aspects of European literature and culture and/or Latin American and Francophone contexts.
Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research
The MPhil/PhD in Culture, Media and Creative Industries Research at King's College London offers a comprehensive study programme. This full-time or part-time degree, typically lasting three years, is designed for those aspiring to excel in the cultural, media, or creative sectors. Engage with world-class research at a prestigious institution.
Arts and Cultural Management - International Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Arts and Cultural Management - International Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Paris offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities, including Paris School of Business (PSB).

Buddhist Studies
The MA Buddhist Studies programme offered by SOAS University of London is an interdisciplinary programme that engages with Buddhism as a field of inquiry from a historical, philosophical, anthropological and material culture perspectives.
Global Archaeology
At the Global Archaeology MA programme at Leiden University you study key developments in past societies that have shaped global history from comparative and regional perspectives. Investigate major transitions in history from the origins of our species to the emergence of capitalism in diverse regions including the Near East, the Mediterranean, Europe and the Americas.
Literature and Culture
The MA in Literature & Culture is our flagship MA programme in English-language Literature and Culture at University College Dublin. Students work with leading international scholars and world-class teachers, who have expertise in a wide range of areas, from the literature of the Middle Ages to the modern and contemporary.
Atlantic Studies in History, Culture and Society
The Master’s degree programme in Atlantic Studies in History, Culture and Society at Leibniz University Hannover is the only programme in the whole of Germany that addresses social, cultural, political and economic relations in the South Atlantic from the interdisciplinary perspective of the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Cultural Studies
Throughout the Cultural Studies MRes programme from the University of Nottingham you'll develop your knowledge of cultural studies, learn to apply cultural studies approaches to contemporary social, political and cultural phenomena.

Consumption, Culture and Marketing - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Consumption, Culture and Marketing - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Royal Holloway University of London.

Early Prehistory and Human Origins
On this Early Prehistory and Human Origins course from University of York you'll explore the archaeology and approaches to human origins whilst working alongside internationally renowned specialists in early prehistoric archaeology and human evolution.

Heritage and Museum Studies
The interdisciplinary Heritage and Museum Studies degree from University of Essex offers specialist, practically-grounded and academic training exploring these questions and more. its intensive degree emphasises the real-world relevance of debates surrounding cultural patrimony, and the ways in which it is presented and consumed.