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Chinese Language and Culture
The Chinese Language and Culture at Fudan University e is a two-year full-time English-taught Master of Arts (EMA) program offered by the Department of Chinese Language and Literature (DCLL) since 2008, and is a sub-discipline of Chinese Philology.
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.
Cultural Resources Management Archaeology
Cultural Resources Management Archaeology at Saint Cloud State University is about people and the places they consider important for preserving their culture and learning about the history of humankind.
Intercultural Studies
The Master of Arts degree in Intercultural Studies from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is designed to prepare students for a calling to an overseas ministry context.
Intercultural Studies
The Intercultural Studies degree at Oklahoma Baptist University is an advanced degree that develops learners and practitioners with foundational knowledge and specialized skills for ministry. It blends uncompromising academic rigor with unparalleled ministry relevance.
Spanish
The Spanish programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a comprehensive Master’s level education. This postgraduate degree focuses on Hispanophone language, literature, and culture. Students can engage with the curriculum through on-campus study modes, benefiting from a rigorous academic environment in Milwaukee.
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.
Spanish
The Spanish programme at the University of California, Riverside is a full-time, two-year Master of Arts degree. This advanced course focuses on Hispanic literary and cultural traditions, preparing students for doctoral research through rigorous study of linguistics, theory, and diverse Latin American and Spanish texts.

Digital Humanities and Culture
This Digital Humanities and Culture course at University of Leeds cultivates practical skills specific to digital disciplines, including data analysis and visualization, programming languages, and associated hardware e.g. 3D printing, grounded in a humanities approach to culture, texts and creativity.

Kurdish Studies
This Kurdish Studies programme from The University of Exeter is a unique course which places the history, politics and culture of the Kurds and Kurdistan, so often left at the periphery, at the centre of critical focus.
Global Society
The Global Society degree from The University of Tokyo is dedicated to bringing together students from across the humanities and social sciences interested in studying, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the phenomena and practices that constitute the unfolding process of globalization.

Postcolonial Studies
The MA Postcolonial Studies from SOAS University of London offers a focus on the historical relationships of power, domination and practices of imperialism and colonialism in the modern period (late nineteenth-century to the present) through the study of literature and culture.