BROWSE GRADUATE PROGRAMS
 Program TypeBy LocationSelect a State: No states match your criteria Select a Country: Select a CountrySelect Multiple CountriesThese results contain 8 in the field of humanities & cultures, subject of area & cultural studies, specialty of area studies at the certificate & doctorate & masters levels in the country of finland & in the country of australia from all types of institutions. 8 Area Studies Graduate Programs in Finland & Australia
  Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Parkville,Select State University of Melbourne
The coursework masters provides specialist training for professional qualification purposes.
More Matching Programs Offered By: University of Melbourne
Type: Campus
Level: Certificate  University of Eastern Finland
Karelia, Russia and the Baltic Area is an international, multidisciplinary area studies program.
More Matching Programs Offered By: University of Eastern Finland
Type: Campus
Level: Certificate
Perth,WA Curtin University
Graduate Diploma - Australian culture and society.
More Matching Programs Offered By: Curtin University
Adelaide,South Australia University of South Australia
More Matching Programs Offered By: University of South Australia
Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Tampere,Finland University of Tampere
The programme is offered jointly with three different European universities (University of Tampere , Finland; Mykolas Romeris...
More Matching Programs Offered By: University of Tampere
Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Caulfield,Victoria Monash University
Contemporary Europe; East and Central Europe; European economic history; contemporary European culture and society; Australia...
More Matching Programs Offered By: Monash University
Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate Masters
Canberra,A.C.T Australian National University, The
Australian Studies is an interdiscplinary program which may be taken at PhD or MPhil level. The Australian National Universit...
More Matching Programs Offered By: Australian National University, The
 University of Sydney
More Matching Programs Offered By: University of Sydney
|