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    European and Russian Affairs

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    Canada, Toronto

    University RankQS Ranking
    25

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    St. George

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesMay-2023
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 26,220  / year
    Next Intake May-2023

    European and Russian Affairs

    About

    The Master of Arts program in European and Russian Affairs (MA ERA) is designed to provide a well-rounded, multidisciplinary education in European, Russian, and Eurasian affairs for students who wish to pursue professional, non-academic careers in government and diplomacy, journalism, business, research, and teaching. The program also enriches and broadens the base of knowledge for graduate students considering PhD-level study with a specialization in the European, Russian, and Eurasian area. The MA can also be combined with the collaborative specializations in Jewish Studies or Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies.

    The Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (CERES) is the home for students pursuing an MA in European and Russian Affairs. It provides generous funding to qualified MA students through fellowships or financial support for internships, language training, and study abroad opportunities. The MA has a required field component: in this two-year program, students typically spend a summer or session engaged in research or training internationally, with advisory and logistical support from CERES.

    CERES is one of North America's leading academic institutes for the study of the member states of the European Union, the countries of the former Soviet Union, and Central and Eastern Europe. CERES promotes interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching in the social sciences and humanities and provides a rich academic environment for graduate students. Apart from access to the country's largest group of faculty experts on the region, students also benefit from the presence of a number of visiting scholars, past and current leaders and policymakers from the region of study, and a full roster of lectures, workshops, and conferences in all the related disciplines throughout the academic year.

    CERES is also home to the Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine, the Joint Initiative in German and European Studies, and the Centre for the Study of France and the Francophone World/Centre des Études de la France et du Monde Francophone. Through its intensive relations with the European Commission, the German Academic Exchange Service, the wider local community in Toronto, and institutions of higher learning across Europe, Ukraine, and Russia, CERES supports the exchange of ideas and scholars across the Atlantic.

    Students may also be interested in the combined degree program in

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Minimum GPA: 3.23/4; 79/100
    • A Minus GPA: 3.67/4; 84/100
    • B Plus GPA: 3.46/4; 81/100
    • Bachelors Equiv: Bachelor`s
    • Masters Equiv: Master`s

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 26,220 

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    Confirm your program’s admission requirements by consulting the SGS Calendar. Visit your graduate unit’s website to confirm application procedures and deadlines. Some requirements you should consider: prerequisite degrees and courses, minimum GPA, application deadlines, and confirmation of supervision

    3. Prepare Your Application

    Review all the admission requirements for your chosen program. Plan enough time to submit your application and all supporting documents before the deadline. Note that referees will only receive reference requests when you pay the application fee, so give your referees plenty of time to submit their references.

    4. Apply Online

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    You will create a personal profile and begin the submission. Set aside 30-60 minutes to create a personal profile on our online application system, including your personal information and academic history. Please note that you will not be able to make changes to this information after paying the application fee.

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    Doctoral-stream graduate programs at the University of Toronto offer a range of financial supports to graduate students to offset the cost of their graduate education.

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