University of Warsaw

Master in African Studies

Warsaw, Poland

The Master in African Studies at University of Warsaw is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Warsaw, founded in 1816 and located in Poland’s capital, is the country’s largest and most prestigious research university with over 36,000 students and a substantial international community. The university houses a broad spectrum of faculties and is particularly strong in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, combining historical depth with modern research facilities and active participation in international research projects.

UW provides a varied academic portfolio with multiple English-taught programs and research opportunities, supported by laboratories, libraries and partnerships across Europe and beyond. The university’s global collaborations and competitive academic standards give students access to high-level supervision and a range of scholarly resources. Active research centres and international exchange networks create pathways for postgraduate study and collaborative projects.

International students arriving in Warsaw will find a cosmopolitan city, dedicated Welcome services and practical student support for housing, legalisation of stay and orientation. On-campus and nearby accommodation options are available, and the university’s vibrant student life includes cultural events, student organisations and career services that help graduates transition to employment or further study. The University of Warsaw is a strong choice for students seeking rigorous academics, research engagement and an affordable European study experience.

About the Program

The Master in African Studies at the University of Warsaw is a Master's degree for students who want to learn about modern African cultures, languages, and societies. It helps students develop knowledge and skills in research methodologies and socio-cultural phenomena across the African continent.

The curriculum includes courses on modern academic research methods, cultural linguistics, and African popular culture, with a focus on one of three key linguistic regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, including Swahili, Hausa, or Amharic.

Graduates can work as journalists, economists, humanitarian workers, diplomatic officers, or researchers in international institutions, non-governmental organizations, or academia, with strong methodological foundations and intercultural competencies.

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