562 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Europe
English Studies
The English Studies programme of Eötvös Loránd University studies the the lingua franca, the most important language for communication in the globalised 21st century.
English as a World Language (ENGAGE)
The English as a World Language (ENGAGE) MA programme from University of Hamburg focuses on the so-called "New Englishes." This refers to variants of English (pidgin and creole languages) spoken in former Asian, African, and Caribbean colonies.

Gaelic Literature (Online)
This Gaelic Literature (Online) course delivered by the University College Cork provides students with an in-depth introduction to a distinctive body of literature, giving expression to the many identities of the Gaelic world, and extending over 1200 years, from monastic to modern times.

Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
The Theoretical and Applied Linguistics offered at the School of English at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki aims to broaden knowledge and deepen your understanding of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. It awards a Postgraduate Degree (MA) in the specialisations: (a) “Linguistics”, (b) “Foreign Language Learning and Teaching”, (c) “Language, Literature and Digital Media in Education”.
Translation and Technologies
The Master of Arts in Translation and Technology programme of University of Geneva will help students find their place in the fascinating world of translation and confront the challenges related to technological developments.

Secondary Modern Languages (School-Led)
The Secondary Modern Languages (School-Led) programme from University of Chester is designed to provide you with the knowledge, understanding and skills that you need to be an outstanding teacher.

Renaissance Literature 1500-1700
The Renaissance Literature 1500-1700 programme from University of York is an intensive and exciting survey of the literary culture of the 16th and 17th centuries. The transformations in religion, politics, the technologies of writing and publication, science and global exploration, which continue to resonate today, prompted some of the most vibrant, difficult, and rewarding writing ever produced.
English Acquisition and Multilingualism
English Acquisition and Multilingualism from UIT the Arctic University of Norway is well suited for students who are interested in studying how English is acquired in first and second language settings, as well as how the English language is affected by multilingual situations.
Gaelic Studies
The Gaelic Studies programme of the University of Aberdeen is leading research and teaching in Gaelic literature, society and culture.
Clinical Linguistics - EMCL
How is language stored in the brain? What effects can brain damage have on our ability to use language? And why do some children have difficulty learning language? Find it out in this Clinical Linguistics - EMCL track at the University of Groningen.

Languages and Cultures
Improve your understanding of global languages, cultures and societies at the Languages and Cultures MA course offered at the University of Southampton. On this language master’s, our expert tutors will give you specialist multicultural knowledge and skills necessary to take on a wide range of careers.
English Language and Literature
This master in English Language and Literature from Linnaeus University is a two-year programme at the second level with English as its main field of study. You can choose to specialise in linguistics or literature, or a combination of these.
Russian and East European Studies
The MPhil in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Oxford is a two-year programme for graduates who are interested in gaining a deeper knowledge and understanding of Russia and Eastern Europe through the study of the region across a range of disciplines including history, economics, politics, international relations and sociology.

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 Linguistics
If you wish to focus specifically on the linguistics of the English language then the English Language and Linguistics degree from University of Essex is for you.

Translation Studies
The Translation Studies programme at University of Galway is designed to provide advanced linguistic and technical training in order to prepare our graduates for careers as professional translators.
Language for Engineering
In this specialised pre-sessional Language for Engineering 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 engineering and computing.
Applied Linguistics and Text Analytics (Nizhny Novgorod)
The Applied Linguistics and Text Analytics (Nizhny Novgorod) programme from HSE University prepares students for careers as research linguists. They may also find jobs as experts or consultants capable of utilizing digital tools for text analysis.

English (Online)
This English (Online) course from the University of Nottingham lets you develop your specialism and study what you love, without the constraints of a set curriculum.

Irish Language and European Law
This Irish Language and European Law degree delivered by the University College Cork offers intensive training in spoken and written Irish to holders of legal degrees or other legal qualifications (solicitors, barristers), or degrees that include a significant element of law, and enhances those qualifications with a tailored suite of course modules in European Law.