Study abroad in Vienna, Austria: Most popular universities for History.

Are you thinking of studying History abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study History in Vienna, Austria. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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Central European University (CEU)

Based in Vienna, Central European University brings together students and faculty from over 100 countries in a community that encourages debate and the open exchange of ideas. The university is accredited in the U.S., Austria and Hungary, and offers 48 English-language graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines, and two undergraduate programs in the social sciences and humanities. 
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University of Vienna

The Vienna Master of Arts in Human Rights aims to providing international students the scientific knowledge and the practical skills to work as a human rights expert in different professional environments. A field trip to a post-conflict area, visits to international organisations as well as a mandatory internship/research semester give possibility to get to know human rights work in practice.
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WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

WU is an international university that is very aware of its responsibility to society and the research community and acts conscientiously in all that it does. 
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Most popular History programmes for international students in Vienna

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a History degree in Vienna.

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Comparative History: Interdisciplinary Medieval Studies

Central European University (CEU)

Offered jointly with the Department of History, the medieval track of this program focuses on political, social, and economic history as well as on material and spiritual culture in the period between 300 and 1600 C.E. It is designed for applicants with a three-year bachelor’s degree in history, medieval studies, or a related field.
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Reading Old Bodies: New Directions in the Bio-archaeological Heritage

Central European University (CEU)

This course, with the contribution of experts from a variety of disciplines connected to bio-archaeological studies including archaeology, history, physical anthropology, paleopathology, paleodemography, zooarchaeology, genetics and isotopic studies, aims at confronting students not only with the methods themselves and their potentials and limitation, but critically, also with the more complex issue of integrating information gained from such different approaches.
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Byzantinistik und Neogräzistik

University of Vienna

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Comparative History (2 Years) - Comparative History from 1500 till present time

Central European University (CEU)

The MA program in Comparative History: From 1500 to Present Time at Central European University is designed for students with a three-year bachelor’s degree in history or a bordering discipline. Jointly run with CEU’s Department of Medieval Studies, it offers two tracks: one in Late Antique, Medieval and Renaissance Studies and one in Comparative History from 1500 to Present Time.
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Geschichtsforschung, Historische Hilfswissenschaften und Archivwissenschaft

University of Vienna

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The Politics of Ethnicity, Nationality and Citizenship

Central European University (CEU)

Recent years have seen an explosion of empirical and normative scholarly interest in citizenship across many disciplines. This course seeks to provide an overview of some of the main topical issues and scholarly perspectives in citizenship studies, with a special emphasis on the legal and political aspects of citizenship policies in the European Union member states. Given the special circumstances of new state formation and state succession in large parts of Eastern Europe after 1989, special attention will be given to problems of membership, ethnic selectivity, transnational and dual citizenship with their implications on the de- or re-ethnicization of citizenship. In addition, the course will also focus on the debates related to the inclusion and exclusion of immigrants. These processes will be examined from comparative and normative perspectives within the larger European context that connects citizenship of the Member States of the EU through a common citizenship of the Union and its associated rights of
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Alte Geschichte und Altertumskunde

University of Vienna

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European Women's and Gender History (MATILDA)

Central European University (CEU)

Established as part of the EU Erasmus program, the MA in European Women's and Gender History (MATILDA) at Central European University (CEU) is designed for students wishing to develop expertise in women’s and gender history, as well as European history, and who are interested in intercultural exchange.
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About History

History degrees analyse events of the world’s civilizations. History students learn about the political and socio-economical causes that led to important past major events, as well as look at history as a fluid process influenced by many complex factors, to better understand our present. History degrees lead to careers in Heritage Management, Teaching, Politics, or International Relations.

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