Nankai University, China
SOAS – NKU Dual Masters Programme
SOAS offers a number of Dual Masters programmes in collaboration with Nankai University, taught through the SOAS School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, giving students an opportunity to gain two separate Masters degrees from different universities.
Tianjin is a large city of over 13 million people, which can be reached in 30 minutes by train from Beijing. Nankai University (NKU), founded in 1919, is one of the top public research universities in China. It has around 24'000 students over 22 colleges on three campuses covering 456 hectares.
Students who enrol on an eligible Masters degree at Nankai University can apply to spend the second year of their 3 year degree programme at SOAS, choosing from a range of Masters programmes offered.
Programme combinations
Nankai University | SOAS |
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MA Comparative Literature | MA Comparative Literature or MA Cultural Studies |
MA Applied Linguistics | MA Linguistics, MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA Translation Studies | MA Translation, MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA English | MA Translation, MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA Arabic | MA Islamic Studies or MA Translation |
MA Japanese | MA Translation, MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA French | MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA Italian | MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA German | MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA Spanish | MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA Portuguese | MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
MA Russian | MA Cultural Studies or MA Comparative Literature |
Why SOAS?
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Combining languages, inter-disciplinary expertise and regional focus, SOAS programmes are taught by respected specialists engaged in fieldwork and research, which influences both government policy and the lives of individuals across the globe.
SOAS scholars debate pressing contemporary issues such as human rights, development, migration, identity, legal systems, poverty, religion, and social change, and engage in a wide range of global research projects, which are shaping the culture, economics and politics of societies all around the world.
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