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THE KYIV MOHYLA DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY ANNOUNCES RECRUITMENT FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREE IN THE EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM "HISTORY" FOR THE 2022-2023 ACADEMIC YEAR

insidethegatesThe program is aimed at preparing master's students for professional academic and expert activities. For this purpose, the teachers of the department have developed educational disciplines, which include research seminars on the history of Ukraine and the region, as well as a number of courses on the theory and practice of history, urban and communication studies, imperialology, historical science, etc.

Learn more about the Program (in Ukrainian)

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