Welcome to the new degree program in Transcultural European Studies: Languages, Cultures, Interactions (TES)
Europa-Universität Flensburg: online information events
On the following days, Europa-Universität Flensburg offers online information events to present the degree program "Transcultural European Studies: Languages, Cultures, Interactions":
Monday, April 28, 2025, 04:00-05:00 p.m.: https://uni-flensburg.webex.com/uni-flensburg/j.php?MTID=m95d19eb11fac6e857456bc87317cd15f
Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 04:00-05:00 p.m.: https://uni-flensburg.webex.com/uni-flensburg/j.php?MTID=m5e5eaa1a770ce080aec668803884691b
Thursday, June 5, 2025, 04:00-05:00 p.m.: https://uni-flensburg.webex.com/uni-flensburg/j.php?MTID=md4e6f1982388b06566663587f6d9a0fc
The events are held in German and provide information about the study programmer for those starting in Flensburg. If you have any questions about starting your studies in Málaga or Strasbourg or are interested in further information events, please contact transcultural@uni-flensburg.de.
This trinational Bachelor Plus Program brings together three countries, three degrees, and three languages.
One cultural area, three countries; one degree program, three languages; one certificate, three degrees: The Bachelor Plus Transcultural European Studies: Languages, Cultures, Interactions (TES) is a wholly European degree program. Its thematic focus: the cultures that make up what we call Europe. Its approach: interdisciplinary and trinational. You will explore language, culture, literature, and media studies at Europa-Universität Flensburg (EUF) in Germany, the Université de Strasbourg (Unistra) in France, and the Universidad de Málaga (UMA) in Spain. Its added value lies in an intense European experience through combined studies in three countries, certified multilingualism, and a degree that’s jointly awarded by these European countries.
Europe’s cultural and linguistic diversity is the heart of this program. Classes are taught in German, French, and Spanish. At all three university locations, you’ll also take foreign language courses in the languages of the partner universities, including English. This will prepare you theoretically, practically, and methodically engage with European cultural issues in intercultural contexts – in all four languages. These include German, French, Spanish, and English. The program also includes extensive practical components to help you identify a suitable career field.