Requirements, enrolment and Tuition fees
The program can only be started in the winter semester. To participate in this master's program, a bachelor’s degree in archaeology or a similar degree in an equivalent subject is required. A joint committee, including representatives of the three universities of Aix-Marseille, Rome and Tübingen, decides on the equivalence of the degree and possible additional requirements, such as supplemental lectures or lab classes. English is the language of instruction and examination. An adequate knowledge of English is required (level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) or a Bachelor Program entirely completed in English language.
Students may enroll at the institution of their choice, and must pay their tuition fees to the respective institution, thereafter, considered their ‘home institution’. They are then exempted to pay tuitions in the other 2 universities (considered host institutions) where they however remain administratively enrolled for the entire duration of their studies in the Program.
Tuition fees at University of Tübingen: For EU citizens and citizens coming from Least Developed Countries (see LCD list ) there are no tuition fees for this master's program (ART-W in Palaeolithic Archaeology). However, the University of Tübingen charges a general registration fee of currently 158,30 Euro per semester. Students from non-EU countries are charged with a tuition fee of 1,500 Euro per semester (i.e., 3,000 Euro per year). https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/study/organizing-your-studies/fees/
Tuition fees at Sapienza, University of Rome: Please see https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/tuition-fees-and-benefits
Tuition fees at University of Aix-Marseille: Please see https://www.unipage.net/en/98/aix_marseille_university#tuition-anchor
In order to be enrolled into this Multiple master's Degree Program in Palaeolithic Archaeology (‘ART-W’; CIVIS), students have to submit the following documents to the university chosen as their “home institution”:
- a detailed CV in English,
- a copy of their passport,
- a copy of their transcript of records in English, German, Italian or French,
- a diploma supplement, if available,
- a cover letter.
For EU citizens and non-EU citizens who wish to enrol in the ART-W master's Program at the University of Tübingen, we recommend contacting Prof. Nicholas Conard and Dr. Flavia Venditti no later than July the first. The application deadline in Tübingen for EU citizens is the 15th of September while for non-EU citizens is the 15th of July. Apply here