MA National & Transnational Studies: Literature, Culture, Language, Books

MA National & Transnational Studies: Literature, Culture, Language, Books MA National & Transnational Studies: Literature, Culture, Language, Books
. English. 2y fullđź•“ Studies on a wide range of literature and cultures
incl.

This two-year (four-semester) programme offers:

A specialisation in anglophone literatures and cultures from around the world, and/or in English linguistics, and/or in book studies and print cultures, combined with an interdisciplinary orientation towards other modern languages and literatures, and history. The programme also draws on scholarship from other fields such as sociology or political s

cience. Reflections on nationalism and nationality as cultural (rather than merely political) phenomena: How are nationalism and nationality constructed through literature, language and other forms of cultural expression? Explorations of complex cultural dynamics beyond national frameworks in an increasingly globalised world
(with topics including colonialism & postcolonialism, migration & diasporas, transculturalism, and global Englishes). Africa, Asia, Australia, British Isles, Canada, Caribbean, Indian subcontinent, Pacific, South East Asia, USA, and more. Advanced understanding of theoretical approaches from literary and cultural studies, including reflections on selected approaches from the social sciences (e.g. social anthropology, sociology, political science)
Courses on anglophone literatures and cultures (incl. film and media), English linguistics, and subjects from related disciplines (e.g. other languages and literatures, history, social anthropology)
Combination of taught courses and independent research
International orientation reflected in the possibility of spending one semester abroad. The compulsory module "Work Experience" can likewise be completed abroad
Course language: English
Due to the interdisciplinary orientation and the integrated External Modulem students can participate in thematically relevant courses in other departments and disciplines, where the language of instruction may also be in other languages (e.g. German, Spanish). As the focus of this programme is on anglophone literatures and cultures and on linguistic varieties of English, students will mainly be based in the English Department. Our staff possess a broad range of specialisations, ranging from Shakespeare to Bollywood and from Adam Smith to Zadie Smith. This variety is reflected in our teaching and in the wide range of topics available for students' own research choices. Our MA NTS students form a friendly and lively community that is characteristically shaped by the diversity of students' cultural backgrounds. The high proportion of international applications we receive every year from outside Europe reflects this diversity. Inclusiveness and pluralism are at the heart of this MA programme which is why we especially like to welcome international students to Münster. Interdisciplinary components can be chosen from a number of related fields and departments, such as other literatures and languages, history, or social anthropology. Beyond our established partnerships, our students have also taken classes in fields like sociology and political science. The various options for individual choice and specialisation enable students to develop precisely tailored academic and professional profiles in preparation for national and international careers in both academic and non-academic sectors. Preparation for academic careers (e.g. via PhD study) is facilitated through this Master programme’s strong orientation towards research, as well as towards recent disciplinary and theoretical developments. Preparation for non-academic careers is facilitated through the programme’s emphasis on international perspectives and on transferable skills. Students are trained not only in self-organised independent work, but also in team work and group projects. They develop their media competence and possess advanced English-language skills in oral and written communication. A compulsory module "Work experience" is also part of this programme. Potential fields of employment for our M.A. graduates include academic institutions, media and publishing, advertising and public relations, museums, festival organisation, consulting, national and international organisations dealing with migration, language policy or international cultural relations, as well as multinational private businesses in various sectors.

⏳ 6 weeks to go!Thinking of applying to the MA in National and Transnational Studies (NTS) at Münster? Now’s the time to...
03/06/2026

⏳ 6 weeks to go!

Thinking of applying to the MA in National and Transnational Studies (NTS) at Münster? Now’s the time to dive in. Whether you’re passionate about postcolonial literatures, global Englishes, or interdisciplinary cultural analysis—this is your chance to be part of something transformative.

Head to uni.ms/APPLyNTS to explore the programme, requirements, and essay prompt.

Get your documents in, polish that essay, and let your application speak for you.

June is here—and so is our event calendar fo the month! 🥳Save the dates and join us throughout June for all kinds of exc...
02/06/2026

June is here—and so is our event calendar fo the month! 🥳

Save the dates and join us throughout June for all kinds of exciting events from book clubs to lecture series!

đź””Want to apply to MA NTS? Apply by July 15 to join us this October in MĂĽnster! Click the link in our bio or visit uni.ms/APPLyNTS

_ _ _ _  _ đź’š  _  _ _ _ _ In the heart of the city of MĂĽnster, you'll find 's English Department, and that's wherethe *MA...
01/06/2026

_ _ _ _ _ đź’š _ _ _ _ _ In the heart of the city of MĂĽnster, you'll find 's English Department, and that's where
the *MA National and Transnational Studies* is based (slides 1-3).
You can find us in this quirky place, a former observatory built in 1912 (slide 6) ... But don't worry, there are a few modern touches, too.

Our neighbours include Studiobühne Münster, Geomuseum Münster, the History Department, Archäologisches Museum Münster, Bibelmuseum, and LWL Museum für Kunst & Kultur. There are too many cafés, eateries, bakeries, libraries & shops to mention here.

-Lake Aa is nearby (slide 4)
-down the road, there's Uni MĂĽnster's castle (slides 7 & 10)
-the harbour isn't far (slides 5 & 9)
-slide 1 is a still from a campus tour video (c) Uni MĂĽnster

If you want to join the
MA NTS in October of this year, then
apply 🔜 by July 15
đź”— uni.ms/APPLyNTS

more links in bio



Thinking   ? Thinking funding?4 PhD positions (65%, 3yrs) from November 2026 Take a look at this research group if you’v...
30/05/2026

Thinking ? Thinking funding?
4 PhD positions (65%, 3yrs) from November 2026
Take a look at this research group if you’ve (almost) completed your MA:

RTG “Empires: Dynamic Change, Temporality and Post-Imperial Orders”
- DFG-funded Research Training Group #2571 -

Deadline: 21 June 2026
The focusses on (a) imperial space, (b) imperial institutions and normative
structures, and (c) imperial economies.

These disciplines are part of the RTG:
• History of any global area from antiquity to the present
• Sociology
• Political Science
• Near Eastern Studies
•

In this round, they're encouraging applications particularly from these disciplines:
Political Science, Sociology, Islamic Studies, History of East Asia, North American and Transatlantic History, Modern History of Europe, Medieval History, and Roman History.

Find out more:
uni-freiburg.de/empires/
and here:
uni-freiburg.de/en/job/00005001

Things are heating up! The MA NTS application portal is officially open!Submit your application during Phase 1 to receiv...
05/05/2026

Things are heating up! The MA NTS application portal is officially open!

Submit your application during Phase 1 to receive a decision by late May 2026. We strongly recommend applying in this round, especially if you require a visa to study in Germany.

Phase 2 runs from mid-May to 15 July 2026, with decisions expected by the end of July 2026.

đź”” Important notice for applicants from India, China, and Vietnam:
An APS certificate is now mandatory as part of your application. If you need more information or clarification, feel free to reach out to us via email.

Be sure to visit our website for a complete list of required documents — especially details on the application essay, which plays a vital role in the admissions process.

01/05/2026
Last week,  from MA NTS programme attended the “Situated (Dis)Affiliation? Politics of Belonging and Alienation in Space...
28/04/2026

Last week, from MA NTS programme attended the “Situated (Dis)Affiliation? Politics of Belonging and Alienation in Space and Place” conference at ! Swipe to follow her experience as an MA student presenting at a conference!

*not pictured: Steps -5 to 0:
Step -5: Find a Call for Paper (CfP) that interest you.
Step -4: Find a research topic and write an abstract as well as a bio note to apply.
Step -3: Get accepted! (Or otherwise return to step -5)
Step -2: Prepare your presentation.
Step -1: Check whether you can get funding. For example, with the Santander Mobilitätsfond for students at Uni Münster.
Step 0: Make travel and accommodation arrangements.

Reading and Discussion with Mirrianne Mahn – “Issa” (Rowohlt, 2024) Thursday, November 20, 6 p.m.Stadtmuseum MünsterAn e...
29/10/2025

Reading and Discussion with Mirrianne Mahn – “Issa” (Rowohlt, 2024)

Thursday, November 20, 6 p.m.
Stadtmuseum MĂĽnster

An event in the program accompanying the Themenraum Kolonialismus at the Stadtmuseum MĂĽnster ( ).

The event will take place in German. Admission is free.

It has been more than 100 years since the German colonization of Cameroon. Mirrianne Mahns’ debut novel “Issa” makes it clear just how little time that is. To appease her mother, the pregnant Issa travels from Frankfurt am Main to Buea. Her experiences and encounters there remind her of what the history of the country and her family mean to her.

Organization: Rita Maricocchi, M.A. (English Department, PTTS) and Eva Tanita Kraaz, M.A. (German Department).

Cooperation and funding by Afrikanische Perspektiven, e.V. ( ), and Universitätsgesellschaft, e.V. ( )

Adresse

JohannisStr. 12/20
MĂĽnster
48143

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Dienstag 09:00 - 20:00
Mittwoch 08:00 - 20:00
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Telefon

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