

MA Scandinavian Studies and Politics
About this course
Scandinavian studies and politics is a degree that combines the languages, cultures, and literary traditions of the Nordic countries with the analytical frameworks of political science. The Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, alongside Finland and Iceland, are among the most politically interesting societies in the world: they have developed distinctive models of social democracy, high levels of gender equality, exceptional public services, and strong welfare states, while also navigating the tensions of globalisation, migration, and the politics of the contemporary right. Studying Scandinavian studies alongside politics gives you both linguistic and cultural depth and the analytical tools to understand these societies critically. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Edinburgh develops language skills in one or more Scandinavian languages alongside a rigorous grounding in political theory, comparative politics, and international relations. With a typical tariff of 184 points, the programme is selective and attracts students with strong academic ability and genuine intellectual curiosity about the Nordic world and its place in contemporary politics. Edinburgh's strong Scandinavian studies department and its Scottish context, where questions of small-nation identity and social democratic politics resonate, provide an excellent environment for this combination. You will study Scandinavian literature, history, and cultural life alongside political theory and the comparative study of political systems, developing both linguistic access to Scandinavian culture and the analytical tools to understand it politically. The combination of language, cultural study, and political analysis gives you a depth of regional expertise that is relatively rare and genuinely valued. Graduates move into careers in diplomacy, international organisations, journalism, Scandinavian-connected business, translation, education, and research. Some continue to postgraduate study in political science, Scandinavian studies, or international relations. The Nordic countries also have strong job markets that are accessible to linguistically capable graduates.
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