562 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Europe
Russian and Eurasian Studies
The Russian and Eurasian Studies program from Uppsala University offers a unique opportunity to study Russia and the post-Soviet region while learning Russian through intensive language courses.

English Literature
Studying the English Literature programme at Brunel University of London gives you the opportunity to uncover the richness of the history of English Literature – through selected periods, genres and diverse storytellers – through a set of underlying themes that act as windows into deeper understanding.

English Language and Literature
The MA English Language and Literature degree offered at the University of Westminster will provide you with a thorough understanding of the linguistic features of English from a wide range of perspectives (theoretical and applied, synchronic and diachronic). The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Bilingual Education
The Bilingual Education programme at Nebrija University responds to the need to train qualified professionals in compulsory non-university education, who need to strengthen their language competence and adapt to new social needs and the demands of both public and private bilingual education centers.

International Business with Spanish
Develop your Spanish skills while studying global business operations in a course designed for those with an interest in the arts and social sciences.

Education - Culture, Language and Identity - 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 Education - Culture, Language and Identity - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Modern Languages
The University of Chester's Modern Languages (MRes) degree offers an excellent opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge and research experience in your chosen field of Modern Languages and Area Studies.

Irish Studies
The Irish Studies programme from University of Liverpool provides a personalised and focused introduction to postgraduate research allowing you to develop as an independent researcher with the support of an expert in Irish Studies.
Modern Languages
The Modern Languages at the University of Oxford is designed to allow those who have a high level of attainment in a foreign language, and have studied literature to a degree level, to undertake more advanced work. The MSt in Modern Languages is suitable both for candidates wishing to proceed to a research degree and for those who wish to spend only one year at Oxford.

Translation Studies
The Translation Studies programme of the University of Glasgow caters to an increasing need for highly skilled and specialist translators across a wide range of industries and settings. It offers ten different advanced languages, and provides an excellent platform to become a professional translator as well as the essential theoretical foundation to progress to research at doctoral level.

Hispanic Studies
The Hispanic Studies programme of the University of Glasgow has a small, vibrant and dynamic research unit with strong connections to institutions in the USA, Latin America, Spain and Portugal.

Mind, Language and Embodied Cognition
The Mind, Language and Embodied Cognition programme offered by The University of Edinburgh provides an intensive grounding in the philosophy of cognitive science, its methodologies, research questions and techniques of research with an emphasis on issues surrounding situated and embodied cognition.

Social Anthropology and Intensive Language (Korean)
Are you interested in how different people around the world do things differently? Have you ever questioned the taken for granted assumptions about what is “normal” behaviour in your culture, your workplace, or in powerful institutions? If so, then Social Anthropology and Intensive Language (Korean) programme from SOAS University of London is the subject for you.

English Literary Studies
Study the cultural meanings and associations of the various styles, genres and mediums in which English literature is produced. Explore a range of different critical and theoretical perspectives on advanced literary study on this flexible English Literary Studies programme from University of York.

Cultural Studies and Intensive Language
The Cultural Studies and Intensive Language programme offered at SOAS University of London aims to offer grounding in the theories on Cultural Studies which draws on Marxism, Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, Post-Marxism, Feminism, and Post-Modernism and their use, application and adaption.

English Language and Linguistics
The English Language and Linguistics programme of the University of Glasgow is in the top 40 of the 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject, for English Language & Literature.
PGCE (Secondary) Modern Languages
The PGCE (Secondary) Modern Languages at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme designed for aspiring educators. This course equips students with the skills necessary for effective language teaching. It offers a dynamic learning environment tailored to diverse learners and is ideal for those passionate about language education.
Indology
The Indology programme of Eötvös Loránd University is offered by the Department of Indian Studies at the Faculty of Humanities is a two-year, full-time program comprising four semesters.
Language for Politics and Society
In this specialised pre-sessional Language for Politics and Society course at University of Leeds, you’ll learn how to use academic reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in the context of your subject area, preparing you for postgraduate study in the fields of sociology, social policy, politics and international studies.

Translation Studies
Translation Studies at The University of Edinburgh will enhance your practical skills in, and theoretical understanding of, translation as an activity. You will have the opportunity to focus on two languages in addition to English, making the University of Edinburgh the ideal place to study translation.