SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
INVITATION OF INTEREST IN POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-2022
The Department of History, Politics and International Studies of the School of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities of Neapolis University Pafos announces the availability of ten (10) positions in its Postgraduate Program in History, for the spring semester of the Academic Year 2021-2022.
The call for applications is open to graduates of Philosophy, Law and Pedagogy Schools, as well as of Departments of History, Political Science, Sociology, International Relations, European Studies, Mass Media and Journalism and other Departments of Greek and European Culture. Holders of an Undergraduate Degree in other academic fields can also apply in order to complete a degree in the History of their scientific discipline.
Those interested can apply to the Secretariat of the School of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Dr Despina Konstantinides (Neapolis University Pafos, office no. 217, tel. 0035726843303 or to the e-mail addresses: [email protected] and [email protected] ) until February 20, 2022. The application must be supported by the following documents:
- Short CV
- Copy of Undergraduate Degree
- Photocopy of Police ID Card
Those interested can apply in person or through an authorised representative. Otherwise, they can submit their application through courier services or apply by February 20, 2022 electronically. The online application is available in the following weblink: https://www.nup.ac.cy/gr/form/
The time duration for the acquisition of the Postgraduate Diploma in History, is three (3) full academic semesters (18 months). Three courses are taught in each of the two semesters. The third semester is devoted to the writing of the Masters’ Thesis, under the supervision of the teaching stuff.
The Program is structured in an innovating way, so as to facilitate candidates in the workforce.
Pafos, 18/1/2022
The President of the Department of History, Politics and International Studies
Professor Giorgos Georgis