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The 20th century brought profound transformations to Central and Eastern Europe, marked by conflict, political upheaval, and sweeping socioeconomic shifts that created a turbulent era for the region. While the fall of communist regimes introduced new dynamics, many historical challenges persist today. Our exploration spans from the Baltic states to the Balkan peninsula and across Eurasia, examining critical developments in this strategically important area. The University serves as the base for a government-sponsored Centre of Excellence focusing on Russian, Central & East European Studies, organizing year-round academic and cultural activities. While optional, students can choose to learn Hungarian, Czech, Polish, or Russian languages.
At the University of Glasgow's Q-Step Centre, we provide specialized programs to strengthen your quantitative abilities - specifically, your capacity to work with data and interpret numerical information. Mastering these analytical techniques will significantly deepen your comprehension of core concepts within your academic discipline.
Our Q-Step Centre features five distinct degree programs within the School of Social and Political Sciences that incorporate comprehensive quantitative training. These programs are designed to provide insightful perspectives on societal dynamics. You'll learn to interpret statistical findings, effectively communicate your own analyses, and discuss their real-world significance. These competencies are vital for evaluating research data, media statistics, and government findings. Approximately 25% of your coursework will focus on quantitative methodologies, with opportunities for professional internships at leading organizations.
Recent expansions of the EU and NATO into Eastern Europe, coupled with evolving situations in Russia, Ukraine, other post-Soviet nations, and the Balkans, have created strong demand for regional experts. Our alumni have established successful careers in institutions like the European Commission, diplomatic services, NGOs, media organizations, and international businesses.