623 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Europe
Migration History- People, Objects, Cultures
Migration History- People, Objects, Cultures is offered by University of Buckingham. The MA in Migration History: People, Objects, Cultures offers a unique opportunity to undertake advanced study of one of the oldest, most constant, and still searingly relevant phenomena in human history: the movement of people, both voluntarily and involuntarily, across borders.
National and Transnational Studies - Literature, Culture, Language
The focus of the National and Transnational Studies - Literature, Culture, Language from University of Münster is on anglophone literatures and cultures and on varieties of English, students will mainly be based in the English Department.

Modern Languages and Cultures
This Modern Languages and Cultures programme from University of Liverpool provides a personalised and focused introduction to postgraduate research. It will enable you to develop into an independent researcher and produce an original research project, supported by an expert in modern languages and cultures.
Cultural Studies
The Cultural Studies degree delivered at Sabanci University is designed to enhance dialogue and collaborative research among humanities and social sciences, bringing together scholars in anthropology, literary criticism and sociology.
Intercultural Studies for Business
Intercultural Studies for Business at the Polytechnic of Porto opens new international horizons for students. With a highly specialized faculty, this Master offers innovative programs and is fully taught in English, thus allowing greater collaboration and international mobility.
Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity (Part-time)
Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity (Part-time) programme at Birkbeck, University of London stretches across the social sciences and arts and humanities and explores debates on 'race' and racism, multiculture and postcoloniality; empire and the formation of modern Britain and contemporary transnational political communities, social identities and urban cultures.

Sports History and Culture
The Sports History and Culture MA programme from De Montfort University is taught by expert staff in DMU’s International Centre for Sports History and Culture (ICSHC) the only centre of its kind in the world.

Cultural Studies - 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 Cultural Studies - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Creative and Cultural Industries
This Creative and Cultural Industries, M.A. degree from Keele University covers the key theories and debates around creative practice, production and consumption, and provides the opportunity to apply your knowledge in industry.
Cultural, Intellectual and Visual History
The Master's Degree in Cultural, Intellectual and Visual History program at The University of Milan aims to provide students with a solid preparation that combines historical knowledge from antiquity to the contemporary age, rigorous method, critical thinking and familiarity with digital technologies.
Executive Master in Cultural Leadership
Executive Master in Cultural Leadership from Maastricht University is designed to prepare you for the challenges in the next step in your career. Cultural leaders understand the important role culture plays in business, and how to incorporate business ideas into the cultural sector.

Language, Culture and Communication
Learn to critique different ideologies about culture and evaluate news and other forms of public discourse with this Language, Culture and Communication programme from University of Birmingham. You’ll develop critical and analytical skills to dissect the ways language is used in politics, media, and communications.
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
This MA Medieval and Renaissance Studies from University College London (UCL) equips students with the skills necessary for advanced medieval and renaissance scholarship.
Arts Administration and Cultural Policy
The M.A. in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This course equips students with critical insights into arts administration and cultural policy, addressing contemporary issues in the sector. It offers a dynamic learning environment that prepares students for careers in the arts.

Media and Cultural Studies
Join the Media and Cultural Studies programme from Newcastle University. Gain access to a wide range of professional and academic opportunities including regional, national and global links with creative and cultural industries.
Postcolonial Literary and Cultural Studies
The Postcolonial Literary and Cultural Studies MA degree from University of Leeds allows you to look critically at problematic histories whose legacies remain with us: the history of slavery; the history of apartheid; the ongoing histories of colonialism itself, which cut across different languages and cultures in different parts of the world.

Cultural and Creative Industries
The Cultural and Creative Industries course offered at NEOMA Business School provides an in-depth view of not only the management of the arts but also the economic, social and cultural challenges raised by the ongoing transformation in the music, film, performing arts, publishing and art industries.
Digital Culture
In the Digital Culture degree offered by the University of Bergen we look at how we control and choose technology that will benefit society. We train professionals who can use technology creatively and can analyse the effects of technological change.
Islam and Interfaith Relations
This Theology and Religious Studies MA programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on different professional fields, and you can choose between four different tracks, including Islam and Interfaith Relations.
Victorian Studies
The M.A. in Victorian Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, is a one-year full-time programme that offers an in-depth exploration of the literature and culture of the Victorian era. Students can choose to attend classes on campus or opt for flexible learning formats, making it accessible to a diverse range of learners.