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Central & East European Studies / Business Economics (SocSci), MA (Hons)

University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

 
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Ranking in UK

10th
overall
Times
Economics
11th
QS
Economics and Econometrics
13th
ARWU
Management
14th

Costs

Course fees S$46.8k / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$18.6k / year
Beer S$4
MacDonalds S$14
Cinema S$20
Coffee S$6
Total S$65.4k / year

Entry requirements

A Level BBB
Diploma 3.0
International Baccalaureate 34

Scholarships

Glasgow Alumni Discount
20% for tuition
Unlimited quantity
Glasgow International Leadership Award
£10000 for tuition
Limited quantity
Glasgow Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship
£7000 for tuition
Limited quantity
Glasgow Adam Smith Business Scholarship
Up to £10000 for tuition
Limited quantity
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
RL71
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2026
Course
Website (External)
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Information
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+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

4 years
Graduate
2030
About the course

The 20th century brought dramatic changes to Central and Eastern Europe through wars, revolutions, and social-economic shifts, culminating in communism's collapse and ongoing challenges like populism, the Russo-Ukrainian war, and instability in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Business Economics at the University of Glasgow examines economic concepts relevant to modern business, using real-world case studies and cutting-edge research to address resource allocation in corporate and environmental contexts. Students gain analytical tools and strategic insights to navigate complex economic landscapes, with a focus on how economic forces shape business decisions and global markets.For over 75 years, Glasgow's Central & East European Studies has led theoretically informed, rigorous research on the region, hosting the national Centre for Russian, Central & East European Studies, the Europe-Asia Studies journal, and an extensive library. The triple-accredited Adam Smith Business School offers optional languages (Czech, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian) and exploration of policy, trade, and development. Graduates pursue careers in the European Commission, governments, NGOs, journalism, banking, and firms like PwC, Barclays, and HMRC, meeting high demand for regional specialists.

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