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MA Global Studies

Applications Open for OSUN MA in Global Studies 

Deadline: February 1, 2024
Applications to join the Master of Arts in Global Studies (MAGS) class of 2025 are now available!

The Bard/CEU MA in Global Studies welcomes applications for the 2024-23 academic year.  This one-year MA program is an OSUN-supported collaboration between Central European University and the Bard Globalization and International Affairs (BGIA) Program. 

By combining International Relations theory, unique elective coursework exploring the many realms of the modern global system, and of course practical experience through an internship, the program prepares students to tackle the transnational challenges of the future. Don’t miss the chance to join the next class of global scholars and change-makers — apply now! 

Students begin in Vienna, studying in the renowned International Relations program at CEU. They then move to the BGIA program in New York City, where they complete coursework and an internship with an organization working on global affairs.

Students complete 30 credits during the one-year MA program, including coursework on the form and function of the global political order, the histories and evolution of specific global problems and how groups and individuals have attempted to address them, and skills-based courses that prepare students to enter the workforce.  Read an article about the program here.

Need-based financial aid is available in the form of tuition fellowships and scholarships to cover other expenses associated with enrolling in the program. 

Learn more about the Bard/CEU MA in Global Studies

Join an info session on Tuesday, December 5, 9 AM New York l 3 PM Vienna
Register to join via Zoom

Deadline to apply is Thursday, February 1


Apply for the Bard/CEU MA in Global Studies


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