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The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Central & East Europeon Studies is a four-year interdisciplinary program that focuses on the cultures, languages, histories, and political systems of Central and Eastern Europe. Students explore topics such as nationalism, democratization, migration, and post-Soviet transformations. The program fosters intercultural awareness and critical thinking, preparing graduates for roles in diplomacy, education, research, translation, international development, and government, or for further study in law, international affairs, or regional studies.

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Foreign Service Officer

41402$65,000 - $105,000Represents Canada abroad, analyzes geopolitical developments, and supports diplomatic relations and international cooperation with Central and Eastern European countries.

International Development Officer

41402$55,000 - $90,000Develops and implements programs that support political, economic, and social development in Eastern European regions for NGOs and international institutions.

Research Assistant – International Relations

41201$45,000 - $70,000Supports research related to European politics, culture, and history by gathering data, conducting literature reviews, and preparing reports.