623 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Europe
Intercultural Management
The Intercultural Management programme of University of Bucharest is organized by the UNESCO Chair in Inter-cultural and Inter-religious Exchanges (Faculty of Philosophy) in partnership with the Swiss Institute for Sustainable Management, and the Universities of Fribourg, Hamburg, and Dortmund.
International Incorporated Masters in MSc International Heritage and Cultural Tourism Management
The International Incorporated Masters in MSc International Heritage and Cultural Tourism Management from Edinburgh Napier University International College gives students a deeper understanding in preparation for their chosen postgraduate degree.

Classical Studies
The Classical Studies degree delivered by the University College Cork allows students to develop language skills in both Latin and Greek, while also developing their knowledge of the history, art, and literature of the Roman Imperial period and of the manner in which these were transmitted through the medieval and into the modern periods.
Cultural Heritage and Resource Management
The Cultural Heritage and Resource Management at The University of Winchester considers the wider place of heritage management in contemporary society and offers you the chance to undertake your own projects on a range of different subjects.
Island Studies
This masters programme is the only dedicated postgraduate degree in Island Studies in Scotland. It focuses on the study of islands and their communities, both in Scotland and internationally. Delivered by the Institute for Northern Studies, the MLitt Island Studies at The University of the Highlands and Islands gives you the opportunity to explore the islands of the world.
Business, Language and Culture
The MSc in Business, Language and Culture at the University of Southern Denmark is your choice for the best opportunity to extend your knowledge in the areas of marketing, business economics and business administration while improving your intercultural awareness and business language skills.
Intercultural Practices
This Intercultural Practices MA course from University of the Arts London (UAL) encourages the sharing of these perspectives to develop your agency as an artist and cultural producer.
Intercultural Communication
Learn how to communicate effectively in an intercultural workplace alongside students from all over the world, to prepare for a role in today’s global society with the Intercultural Communication course at Anglia Ruskin University.
Professional Language and Intercultural Studies
This Professional Language and Intercultural Studies MA course from University of Leeds combines the study of intercultural communication/studies with a thorough grounding in professional language.
Global Development
This Global Development MA programme from the University of Leeds examines political, economic, and socio-cultural transformations in the Global South and interrogates the dynamics, challenges and opportunities confronting its societies.

Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience
The Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience MA programme at the University of Westminster is a unique course that offers you the opportunity to undertake an extended work placement and gain professional work experience. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Anthropology and Ethnology - Cultural Differences and Transnational Process
Anthropology and Ethnology - Cultural Differences and Transnational Process from Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan has a strong focus on changes and challenges that take place in Central and Eastern Europe but is also open to other issues of contemporary societies around the world.

Heritage, Museums and Galleries
The flexible research Heritage, Museums and Galleries programme from Newcastle University focuses on our key research themes. These are: cultural politics and policy; identity, community and place; and representation and media.
Digital Narration: Game and Cultural Heritage
In the Digital Narration: Game and Cultural Heritage Master’s Programme from University of Skövde, you will create narratives and learn how they can be integrated into computer games and other new digital media, particularly in the context of cultural heritage.
Cultural Heritage in the Near and Middle East, and in Africa
The Master's Degree course in English “Cultural Heritage in the Near and Middle East, and in Africa” is aimed at the study of the Mediterranean and the Asian region of the Near and Middle East (including Egypt). Learn more with this programme in Cultural Heritage in the Near and Middle East, and in Africa from Sapienza University of Rome.

Curating
Based in the international art gallery and museum, MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art), this professionally focused Curating programme from Teesside University covers the advanced practical and intellectual requirements of a curator including collections, commissioning, interpretation, engagement, project management and critical theoretical contexts.

Folklore Studies
The Folklore Studies programme from University of Hertfordshire explores legend, ritual, belief and tradition in British society, providing students with a thorough grounding in the history of the discipline of Folklore Studies and examining current work in the field.

Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Studies
The Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Studies programme from Maynooth University is a one-year full time (or two-year part time) taught programme and is offered on a full-time basis using a combination of faculty-student contact hours and self-directed learning and research.
Near Eastern Archaeology
The Near Eastern Archaeology programme from Heidelberg University focusses on the settlement and cultural history of the Ancient Near East, from human settlement to the stages of urbanisation and the development of territorial states, and finally to the formation and demise of the ancient Near Eastern empires.

Comparative Literatures and Cultures
The Comparative Literatures and Cultures at University of Bristol is designed to give you an exciting exploration of literary and cultural products and critical issues that span national and linguistic borders as well as time periods.