Jagiellonian University

Master in Musicology

Kraków, Poland Taught in English Open to international students

Introduction

The Jagiellonian University is Poland's oldest higher education institution and one of the oldest in Europe, offering a prestigious academic environment in the heart of Kraków. It is renowned for its rich history, high research output, and vibrant international community.

About the Program

The Master in Musicology at Jagiellonian University is a 2-year graduate program for students passionate about music and its cultural significance, offered in English.

The curriculum covers music theory, history, and ethnomusicology, with students engaging in critical analysis and research projects to enhance their understanding of music's role in society.

Graduates can pursue careers as music researchers, educators, or cultural managers, finding opportunities in universities, cultural institutions, or music organizations, with transferable skills adaptable to various roles within the arts and education sectors.

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Jagiellonian University Scholarship (JU Scholarship / IDEA)

Jagiellonian University

PLN 2,100/month for the whole study period (max 5 years) plus guaranteed dormitory and academic supervision

Bachelor's Master's
Open · Next: Annual two-stage competition; apply by 15 April each year
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