The Central and East European Studies program examines the history, economics, politics, and sociology of countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The University serves as a hub for a government-funded Centre of Excellence in Russian, Central, and East European Studies, which organizes cultural, social, and academic events year-round.In History, students explore change and continuity in human societies over time. Glasgow provides a broad program from medieval to modern eras and global contexts, featuring small group teaching, diverse assessments like policy papers and blogs, one-to-one feedback, and leading research centers in gender history, war studies, slavery studies, American studies, and Scottish and Celtic studies.
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