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Central European University (CEU) in Vienna offers an array of graduate
programs dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the past. Our research and
teaching are recognized for their innovative approach to graduate
education. As an international faculty and student body we strive to think
about the past across geographical regions, academic disciplines, and
historical periods, from late antiquity to the present. In order to foster a
spirit of critical inquiry, students also receive solid training in historical
methods and theory. Students can take a one-year or a two-year MA that focuses
on individual research projects or pursue a master’s degree that provides
public-facing historical education across different professional fields,
including public history and museum studies.
CEU is an English-language, student-focused research university located in
Vienna and accredited in both Austria and the United States. CEU attracts
talented students and scholars from around the world. Our student/faculty ratio
(7:1) allows for small research-driven and discussion-based seminars and close
guidance from faculty members.
Scholarships and
Application Deadline
Students can apply for CEU merit-based financial aid regardless of nationality. We also offer a fully-funded merit scholarship in our one-year MA in Historical Studies: the Gerd Bucerius History Scholarship, and the Bak Award for students working on medieval Central Europe. Doctoral students receive tuition and a living stipend for four years, with opportunities to apply for additional research funds. The deadline to apply for admission and financial aid for the 2025-26 academic year is February 4, 2025 (23:59 CET). For further information on how to apply, please consult the program pages below.
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