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Global Markets, Local Creativities (GLOCAL)
GLOCAL student

The study programme in a nutshell

Global Markets, Local Creativities (GLOCAL) is a full-time Erasmus Mundus Joint master鈥檚 degree programme taught over 2 years by a consortium of 7 universities. On this page you will find an overview of the programme structure.

Graduates of the Erasmus Mundus International Master Global Markets, Local Creativities receive three diplomas 鈥 one from each of the institutions at which they have studied. Glasgow University awards an International Master degree (IntM); Barcelona University awards an Erasmus Mundus Master degree; 糖心直播 and the University of G枚ttingen award a Master of Arts degree (MA).

Introduction | Global Markets, Local Creativities (GLOCAL)

What you will learn

You will receive a robust theoretical grounding in international business and the global economy from a historical perspective and will be encouraged to think critically about the respective roles of individuals, firms, cities, regions, nations, and supra-national bodies in determining and shaping the world in which we live.

The GLOCAL programme offers an integrated analysis of the history, institutions, and cultures of the globalised economy, while at the same time recognising and interrogating the tensions, symbioses, and varieties of sustainable success of localities in those global markets. GLOCAL will equip you with the critical skills to make sense of the intersecting complementarity of the global and local. Opportunities for placements and consultancy projects are available.

You will have the opportunity to study languages at each of the universities you attend. This will deepen and enhance both your cultural intelligence and your language ability. We encourage you to pursue a particular language throughout your studies.

The GLOCAL structure is designed to offer maximum flexibility to students, while retaining intellectual and academic coherence. There are nine study tracks through the programme. Students will graduate with degrees from three universities in the following combinations:

  • 鈥淕lobal History & Creative Industries鈥 Study track A (Glasgow, Barcelona, Rotterdam)
  • 鈥淕lobal Markets & Development鈥 Study track B (Glasgow, Barcelona, G枚ttingen)
  • 鈥淪ustainable Business Development鈥 Study track C (Glasgow, Barcelona, Los Andes)
  • 鈥淚ndustrial Dynamics and Sustainability鈥 Study track D (Glasgow, Barcelona, Kyoto)
  • 鈥淚nstitutional Change & Creative Industries鈥 Study track E (Glasgow, Uppsala, Rotterdam)
  • 鈥淕lobal Political Economy鈥 Study track F (Glasgow, Uppsala, G枚ttingen)
  • 鈥淪ustainability: Institutions & Management鈥 Study track G (Glasgow, Uppsala, Los Andes)
  • 鈥淚nternational Relations and Sustainable Development鈥 Study track H (Rotterdam, Uppsala, Glasgow)
  • 鈥淓ntrepreneurship in Global Markets鈥 Study track I (G枚ttingen, Barcelona, Glasgow)

Study tracks A, C, D, E and G are suitable for applicants with an academic background in History, Sociology, Political Science and International Relations, as well as applicants from an Arts and Humanities academic background (English Language, Literature, Anthropology, Languages etc.).

Applicants who have previously studied Economics or Business/Management are also welcome to apply to these study tracks, so long as they can evidence some wider interest in the humanities.

Study tracks B, F and I are suitable for applicants with an academic background in History, Economics, Business/Management, Sociology, Political Science, International Relations, or another Social Science.

Other majors (such as Engineering, Sciences, Architecture etc.) will also be considered for entry into the programme and for the scholarship if they have a significant academic background in the targeted fields listed above. Please see the How to Apply section for more detailed information on acceptable academic backgrounds.

GLOCAL Curriculum at EUR

Below you can find a list of mandatory (core), methodological and research courses as well as elective courses available to GLOCAL students at 糖心直播. 

Please visit to get more information on each course. Please keep in mind that courses offered may vary from year to year and are subject to change.

Rise of the Global City (5 EC)
CH4215

Doing Historical Research (5 EC)
CH4018

The Origins of Global Order (5 EC)
CH4017

Global Order in the Postcolonial World (5 EC)
CH4020

International Relations Theory (5 EC)
CH4122

Research Workshop starts in Term 2 and continues through to Term 3 and 4. You can choose 1 Research Workshop out of 8:

  • Global Governance and its Discontents (5 EC)
    CH4233
  • History, Memory and National Identity (5 EC)
    CH4234
  • The Rise and Fall of the American Empire (5 EC)
    CH4236
  • International Relations and the Sea (5 EC)
    CH4237
  • Histories of Creativity and Innovation (5 EC)
    CH4239
  • Urban Transformations in a Globalising World (5 EC)
    CH4240
  • Power, Politics and Sovereignty (5 EC)
    CH4242
  • Glocalization and International Business (5 EC) 
    CH4245

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