1. Are you interested in deepening your knowledge of English and American literature, culture, and critical theory from a European and transatlantic perspective?
2. Do you enjoy interdisciplinary approaches that combine literature, history, media studies, and cultural analysis?
3. Are you motivated to conduct research (including master's thesis level) on topics related to identity, globalization, migration, or cultural exchange in the Anglophone world?
4. Do you have a strong command of English, and are you eager to sharpen your academic writing and critical communication skills in English?
5. Are you interested in studying cultural and literary relations between Europe and the United States, including transatlantic dialogue and exchange?
6. Would you like to gain experience in digital humanities, media analysis, or cultural studies methodologies as part of your master’s education?
7. Is working in international, cultural, academic, or policy-related careers (e.g., cultural diplomacy, publishing, higher education) a goal for you after graduation?
8. Are you open to studying in multiple European locations or engaging with partner institutions as part of a joint programme?
9. Do you value critical engagement with issues like postcolonialism, cultural memory, identity politics, and representation in English and American contexts?
10. Do you believe that completing a two-year joint master’s programme in English and American Studies will significantly enhance your academic and professional profile?