Application to MSc Palaeolithic Archaeology (CIVIS; ART-W)
Which requirements are needed for the Multiple degree Masters program in Palaeolithic Archaeology (ART-W; CIVIS) ?
The prerequisite for participation in the Master's program is a Bachelor's degree in archaeology or a comparable degree in an equivalent subject. Bachelor's degrees in relevant natural science subjects (geology, chemistry, physics, biology, computer science) may also count as entry qualifications if archaeological experience is available.
A joint committee, including representatives from the three universities of Aix-Marseille, Rome and Tübingen, decides on the equivalence of the degree and any additional requirements, such as additional lectures or laboratory courses to be taken.
The language of instruction and examination in the Master's program in Paleolithic Archaeology is English. Sufficient knowledge of the English language is required (level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
Note: - German language proficiency is not required as the program is taught completely in English.
- You don't need to have completed your Bachelor degree, you can also apply if you will graduate before October.
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
Where do I submit my application?
All students (both EU and non-EU) need to submit their application online.
Further information for German students:
https://uni-tuebingen.de/studium/bewerbung-und-immatrikulation/bewerbung-masterstudium/
Further information for international students:
For international students who have questions regarding the application process, please contact the International Students Admissions Office by e-mail: study. @uni-tuebingen.de
When is the application deadline?
EU and Non-EU applicants: June 15 for the following winter semester (October 23/24).
When does the program start?
The study program can be started in the winter semester only. The winter semester starts in mid-October.
I have been admitted, now what?
Congratulations, and we hope that you will accept your offer of admission to join the program in Tübingen. Please refer carefully to any instructions you receive through official communication from the University.
You may also like to refer to guidelines listed on the International Office pages regarding:
Enrollment: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/international/study-in-tuebingen/application-for-international-students/enrollment-for-international-students/
and Costs and Funding: https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/international/study-in-tuebingen/application-for-international-students/costs-and-funding/
Contact
University of Tübingen
Prof. Nicholas J. Conard
nicholas.conard @uni-tuebingen.de
Dr. Flavia Venditti
flavia.venditti @uni-tuebingen.de
Sapienza, University of Rome
Prof. Cristina Lemorini
Cristina.lemorini @uniroma1.it
Prof. Enza Spinapolice
enza.spinapolice @uniroma1.it
University of Aix-Marseille
Prof. Jean-Pierre Bracco
jean-pierre.bracco @univ-amu.fr
Dr. Rémi Corbineau
Remi.corbineau @univ-amu.fr