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EURUS Information Session: Master of Arts in European, Russian and Eurasian Studies

December 6, 2022 at 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Location:Online via Zoom
Audience:Prospective Students

Discover the European, Russian and Eurasian Studies Master’s Program at the EURUS Information Session!

Why should you choose the European, Russian and Eurasian Studies Master’s program? How do you apply for the EURUS MA? Who will your professors be? What subjects will you study? What are the funding opportunities? What skills will you acquire and what are your opportunities while studying for your Masters’s degree at EURUS?

Join us on Zoom on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at 6:00 PM for a EURUS MA information session to get answers to these questions, meet our program director Dr. Crina Viju-Miljusevic, current students and alumni.

Please register using the form below. The zoom link will be sent to you in a confirmation email.

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About EURUS

The Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (EURUS) is a premier regional studies research center at Carleton University. Our interdisciplinary focus provides for a unique learning experience, as undergraduate- and graduate-level courses cover all social science and humanities disciplines. Graduate students are encouraged to approach their research project from an interdisciplinary lens. Located in Canada’s capital region, EURUS has a vast network inside and outside of academia, which our students have used to help them pursue both their professional and academic career goals.

EURUS is led by a number of top scholars in the field, whose research studies all of the countries of European, Russian, and Eurasian regions and the international organizations which operate it (i.e. NATO and the European Union). EURUS offers a wide variety of interdisciplinary and transnational courses at the BA and MA levels. They engage with current issues in the region, including the ongoing War in Ukraine, nationalism in Russia and the former Soviet Union, and EU-China relations.