Shape your international future out of Public History in International Relations

Shape your international future out of Public History in International Relations

Whether you are planning to venture into policy-making, policy analysis, strategizing, tourism, media, journalism, social networking, museology, publishing, popular history, education, cultural management, the arts, or even the gaming industry and entertainment, we welcome you! We are on the lookout for individuals who envision an academic career in humanities and social sciences or those keen on boosting their competencies for roles in dynamic fields.

Program Highlights

Public History in International Relations (second degree) are two-year, full-time studies conducted in English language.

A curated selection of courses, practical activities, and internships designed to equip you with expertise in academic research and the practical application of historical memory. Our program extends to various areas, including international relations, policy-making, policy analysis, joint international research project management, international cooperation, research management, fundraising, popularization of scientific knowledge, publishing activities, applied history in museums, memory sites, media, and education, and specialized written and verbal communication.

Exclusive Collaborations

Be part of a program that collaborates with esteemed institutions like Harvard University (USA), Lund University (Sweden), and Fern University (Hagen, Germany). As part of the Erasmus program, these collaborations offer exciting courses and exchanges.

Enriching Opportunities

Gain real-world experience through internships with our partnering institutions. Immerse yourself in international activities like conferences, workshops, summer schools, and collaborative projects.

Where Your Journey Leads

Upon program completion, a myriad of opportunities awaits you! Specialization opens doors to diverse career paths in practical politics, public and government institutions, academia, non-governmental organizations, public communication, independent research, diplomacy, social networks, higher education, media, tourism, and the management of cultural institutions, archives, museums, arts, the gaming industry, and entertainment.

Shape your future with us and turn your passion into a rewarding career!

Qualifications rules

The program is addressed to candidates with a bachelor’s degree or other equivalent. Prospective students register online in the UMCS Recruitment System and submit all necessary documents by the deadline or until all available places are filled. Candidates must demonstrate that they meet the requirements for knowledge of English at a minimum level. B2. If the candidate does not have a document confirming language proficiency at a specific level, an interview will be conducted to verify knowledge of English.

 

If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact the UMCS Admissions Office. Our employees will be happy to help you and answer any questions you may have about the recruitment process and required documents.

e-mail: studyinenglish@umcs.pl