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University: Warsaw University
Category: Social Sciences & Humanities
Location: Warszawa
Level: Master
Deadline: Thu 09 July 2026
Intake: October
Application Fee: 100 PLN
Tuition Fee: TBA
Duration: 4 Semesters
The MA Program in African Studies, offered by the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw, is a premier full-time program designed for those who view Africa as a "continent of new possibilities." Conducted entirely in English, this interdisciplinary program provides a deep dive into the languages, cultures, and societies of modern Africa.
The program is meticulously crafted to equip students with essential research skills while expanding their knowledge of African social and political dynamics. Moving beyond traditional academic boundaries, it encourages students to explore the specificities of African cultural identity and its global impact, preparing them to become competent experts in the field.
This degree is ideal for both aspiring academics planning to pursue a PhD and professionals looking to integrate regional expertise into their careers. It is particularly relevant for:
The selection process is based on the applicant's academic background and an interview. Prospective students should demonstrate an openness to new challenges and a genuine will to understand the social and political nuances of the African continent. As the program is taught in English, applicants are expected to provide proof of language proficiency or demonstrate their skills during the interview process. Additionally, those interested in advanced African language tracks are encouraged to show foundational knowledge in their chosen language.
Graduates emerge with a robust methodological background in African studies, enabling them to conduct independent research and contribute to international projects. They are well-prepared to educate society on the cultural diversity of the African continent and its influence on global development. Whether in diplomatic missions, research centers, or non-governmental organizations, graduates act as strategic experts capable of analyzing the complex cultural fabric of Africa.
