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HomeUniversity of GlasgowMA Comparative Literature/Central & East European Studies

MA Comparative Literature/Central & East European Studies

University of Glasgow
Full-time4 YearsYear AbroadSubject: Languages and Area Studies
Course Score
B /71
Graduate Salary
£23,500 (3yr)
Satisfaction
78%
Degree Completion
80%
Professional Jobs
65%
Meaningful Work
55%

About this course

Comparative literature is the study of literary texts across national, cultural, linguistic, and temporal boundaries, examining how literature travels, transforms, and speaks differently in different contexts. It refuses the limits of any single national canon or language, asking instead how stories, forms, and ideas move between cultures, how translation shapes meaning, and what the relationship is between literature and the other arts. Combined with Central and East European studies, it provides a distinctive framework for engaging with literary traditions that have long been underrepresented in English-language education but that have produced some of the most significant writing of the twentieth century. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, which is particularly significant in a degree concerned with crossing cultural and linguistic boundaries. You will engage with literature from multiple traditions, studying works in translation alongside primary texts in any relevant languages you develop during the programme, and you will explore the cultures, histories, and societies of Central and Eastern Europe in depth. The region encompasses a remarkable diversity of language, literature, and historical experience, from the Czech, Polish, and Hungarian traditions to the literatures of the former Soviet states, and studying it in conjunction with comparative literary approaches gives you an unusually rich perspective on both European and world literature. Graduates go on to careers in publishing, translation, education, journalism, international organisations, cultural diplomacy, and the arts. The combination of comparative literary knowledge and regional expertise in Central and Eastern Europe is particularly valued in international contexts, and many graduates continue to postgraduate study in comparative literature, Slavic studies, European studies, or translation. Some pursue academic or research careers, while others build professional lives in the broad range of fields where textual and cultural competence is an asset.

Syllabus & Modules

Typical curriculum
Year 1 Modules
4 items
Introduction to Social Theory
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Research Methods in Social Science
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Global Political Economy
Core
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Comparative Politics
Core
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Year 2 Modules
3 items
Year 3 Modules
2 items
Year 4 Modules
1 items

Student Satisfaction

National Student Survey - 15 respondents (64% response rate)

86%
Teaching Quality
64%
Assessment & Feedback
85%
Academic Support
81%
Organisation
80%
Learning Resources
56%
Student Voice

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Published annual tuition cost at University of Glasgow.

£9,535
Per academic year (UK Home)
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Eligible UK students do not pay upfront. Covered by SFE tuition fee loans.

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A-level
90%
Access
5%
Other
5%

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