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Center for European Studies
Europe Study Opportunities at Syracuse University and Abroad
Undergraduate Studies
Syracuse University offers a major and minor in Russian and Central European studies; majors and minors in French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish; a major and minor in Classics and Classical Civilization; a minor in Medieval and Renaissance studies; and Portuguese and Polish language courses.
Graduate Studies and Certificate
Syracuse University offers language, literature and culture master's degrees for both French and Spanish, as well as a Certificate of Advanced Study in European Union and Contemporary Europe, to which all Syracuse University graduate students are eligible to apply.
Maxwell's international relations program—one of the top in the world—offers a career track in Europe and Eurasia.
Atlantis Transatlantic Program for Graduate Students
The Atlantis Transatlantic dual degree program is a unique opportunity offering a hybrid study experience in the United States and the European Union.
The two-year program results in two master’s degrees—one from Syracuse University, either a master of public administration or a master of arts in international relations, and another from the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, Germany, either a master of public policy or a master of international affairs.
Study Abroad
There are a variety of ways to study in Europe during your time at Syracuse University, including Madrid, Strasbourg and Florence. Students can engage in internships, signature seminars, language study at all levels, homestays, field research and community engagement projects.
Center for European Studies Graduate Student Research Grant
The Center for European Studies invites Syracuse University graduate students to apply for this award of $500-$1,500 to support research concerning Europe. Details about the grant and how to apply are available on the Maxwell School's Answers site.
Center for European Studies In Action
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Jan 18, 2024
November 8, 2024
French Culture and Conversation Table
Huntington Beard Crouse Hall (HBC), 340G
2:00PM-3:00PM
November 8, 2024
Constitutionalism v. Populism - Are Britain and Germany less vulnerable than the USA?
Eggers Hall, 060
2:30PM-4:00PM