624 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Europe
Gaelic Education
The Gaelic Education, M.Ed. degree from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is delivered entirely through the medium of Gaelic, allowing you to develop your literacy skills in Gaelic while at the same time progressing your professional knowledge, understanding and skills relating to Gaelic education.

Fashion
Fashion from Royal College of Art asks for a disruptive critical approach, leading to new aesthetics and responses about the practice and industry of fashion.
Literature, Culture and Thought (Research)
Literature, Culture and Thought (Research) from University of Cambridge provides students with the critical and theoretical tools to enable them to undertake an in-depth study of specific aspects of European literatures and cultures and/or Latin American and Francophone contexts.
Culture Studies
Ranked #3 by the Eduniversal Worldwide Best Masters Ranking in Arts and Cultural Management, the Master Program in Culture Studies at Catholic University of Portugal is aimed at graduate degree holders from the Humanities and Social Sciences, interested in a structured discussion of cultural phenomena in the global world.

Modern Languages and Cultures
The Modern Languages and Cultures programme of the University of Glasgow has expertise and supervision in language, culture, sociolinguistics, literature and history for the subjects of French, German, Hispanic, Italian and Slavonic Studies, alongside a strong postgraduate community in Comparative Literature and Translation Studies.
Social and Cultural Psychology
Make society and businesses sustainable. Learn with social, economic and cultural psychology to drive positive change with this LSE-campus based programme. Learn more at the Social and Cultural Psychology programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Migration, Mobility and Culture
The Migration, Mobility and Culture degree delivered by the University College Cork is designed to match the urgent need for initial and advanced training of professionals in all areas of society where specific knowledge regarding the complexity of interactions among people of different cultures, ethnicities and social groups is necessary.
Viking and Medieval Studies
The Viking and Medieval Studies programme of the University of Oslo offers the opportunity to investigate the European Viking and Middle Ages, with a focus on the North Sea area, through in-depth study of relevant textual sources and/or material artefacts from philological, historical and archaeological perspectives.
Medieval Icelandic Studies
The Medieval Icelandic Studies programme at the University of Iceland is designed for international students who hold a bachelor’s degree with a medieval component in at least one of the following areas: literature, history, religion, linguistics, anthropology, archaeology, art history or folklore. The medieval component is typically a university course with a medieval element.

Archaeology and Heritage - 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 Archaeology and Heritage - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.
Gender, Sexuality and Society (January start)
Gender, Sexuality and Society (January start) from Birkbeck, University of London is built around the interdisciplinary study of gender and sexuality, an exciting and growing area of study.

Children's Literature, Media and Culture
The unique, two-year Children's Literature, Media and Culture programme at the University of Glasgow provides an interdisciplinary study of the interaction between children, texts and media, along with the opportunity to study and live in at least two European countries.

Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies (Part time)
On this Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies (Part time) programme from the University of East Anglia you’ll develop a unique combination of theory and practice. You’ll be able to connect the present to the past and the future.
Media, Communication and Cultural Analysis
This two-year Master’s programme in Media, Communication and Cultural Analysis from Södertörn University provides comprehensive knowledge of the theory and practice of the modern media, as well as problem solving, advanced analysis and project design abilities for use within the media sector, thus preparing you for a varied range of professional careers.
Emerging Economies and International Development
The Emerging Economies and International Development MSc course at King's College London offers a distinctive approach to the study of development by focusing on emerging economies. We cover subjects such as development theory, political economy, geography and social policy. You will also have the opportunity to focus on particular countries and regions.
Cultural Heritage and Creativity for Tourism and Territorial Development
The Cultural Heritage and Creativity for Tourism and Territorial Development Master Degree Course at University of Turin faces the issue of the tourism-territorial system development by focusing at cultural heritage and cultural and creative enterprises as agents of sustainable, integrated and lasting development.
Literature - Culture - Media, General Literature
The aim of the Literature - Culture - Media, General Literature programme from Lund University is to strengthen students’ historical knowledge and theoretical understanding of relations between literature, culture and modern media.
Governance of Migration and Diversity - Sociology
The Governance of Migration and Diversity - Sociology at Erasmus University Rotterdam focuses on sociological theories and research about migration.

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.

Medieval and Antiquity
This Medieval and Antiquity programme at University of Galway is a one-year, full-time (two-years, part-time) programme that allows students to further their interest in the Medieval and Antique.