The 20th century brought dramatic changes to Central and Eastern Europe through war, revolution, and social-economic upheaval. The fall of communism sparked ongoing transformations, including populism in Central and South-East Europe, the Russo-Ukrainian War, and instability in the Caucasus and Central Asia. From the Baltic to the Balkans and Berlin to Vladivostok, this programme charts key issues. Digital Media & Information Studies examines the creation, use, and impact of digital content in arts, humanities, and society, offering a human lens on the digital age.At the University of Glasgow, with over 75 years of leading research, gain insights into global challenges like the Russia-Ukraine War. The Centre for Russian, Central & East European Studies, Europe-Asia Studies journal, and extensive library support scholarship. Optional languages include Czech, Polish, Russian, or Ukrainian. Graduates excel in roles at the European Commission, FCDO, governments, NGOs, journalism, and digital fields like social media management, data analysis, and cultural heritage, amid high demand from EU/NATO expansion.
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