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Germany provides international students comprehensive Cultural History programs understanding how ideas, beliefs, art, traditions, and societal values shaped human history through English-taught curricula analyzing interplay between culture and historical events, exploring intellectual history, art and architecture, religious traditions, social movements, and cultural exchanges while examining how cultural artifacts, literature, and collective memory reflect and influence societal change. Students benefit from Germany's rich historical heritage studying at institutions with world-class archives, museums, and libraries from Berlin's Museum Island to Bavaria's castles, combining rigorous theoretical training with practical experiences including archival research, museum studies, field trips to cultural sites, and collaborations with institutions like Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and German Historical Museum. Programs leverage Germany's multicultural landscape and vibrant cultural institutions from documenting migrant narratives to preserving industrial heritage, providing real-world opportunities analyzing cultural transformations in global contexts while developing expertise in digital humanities tools, heritage management, and cultural policy. Graduates pursue careers as historians, museum curators, cultural heritage managers, researchers, educators, and policy advisors earning €38,000-€50,000 starting salaries at museums, archives, cultural organizations, academia, or media interpreting cultural developments and their societal impact.
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Other EU Students
Other EU Students | Admission-restricted courses | Admission-free courses | |
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| Master | No courses | 15 July |
| Bachelor | No courses | 15 July |