Civilizations, culture and society

Bannière CCS
Program type Initial Training
Degree Master's
Graduate program(s) Religious Studies, Historical Sciences
Domain(s) Humanities & social sciences
Discipline(s) Anthropology, History, Languages, Literature, Philosophy, Religious sciences
Teaching language(s) French
Place Paris

PSL host school

Description
Admissions

The Master’s degree in Civilizations, Culture and Society from Université PSL is devoted to the study of historical, linguistic, religious, political, social, intellectual and other aspects of civilizations and cultures, primarily in Europe and the Mediterranean basin. It is both synchronic, examining these cultures in terms of their internal dynamics and relations with the outside world, and diachronic, proceeding from ancient times to the present day. The program combines approaches rooted in scholarship (primarily philology, epigraphy, archeology and archival studies, but also papyrology, numismatics, heraldry and iconography) with data processing methods specific to the humanities and social sciences.

This Master’s program is part of the following graduate programs: Historical Sciences and Religious Studies.

The Master’s degree in Civilizations, Culture and Society is administered by EPHE–PSL. Students enrolled in the program will be registered at EPHE–PSL. The wealth of lectures held at EPHE–PSL provides an assurance of quality education.

Learning outcomes

The purpose of this Master’s program is to provide students with both general and technical knowledge as well as the necessary disciplinary and transdisciplinary skills for conducting independent research as part of a doctoral project or other activity in which knowledge production plays a major role. In other words, it aims to produce research professors in secondary and higher education who have a thorough command of research methods and tools, as well as practitioners in fields such as heritage, the media and publishing, cultural communication and tourism.

Academic tracks

Seven academic tracks are available for the Master’s Year 1 (M1) program:

  • The Ancient Mediterranean and Near East: Languages, History, and Religions
  • Medieval Studies: Texts, Cultures, and Religions
  • Modern and Contemporary Europe: Religions, Cultures, and Politics
  • Geohistory and Geopolitics: Places, Cultures, and Powers
  • Judaism and Jewish History and Culture: Sources and Heritage
  • Islamic Studies and the Muslim World
  • Historical Linguistics and Linguistic Typology

Eight academic tracks are available for the Master’s Year 2 program:

  • The Ancient Mediterranean and Near East: Languages, History, and Religions
  • Medieval Studies: Texts, Cultures, and Religions
  • Modern and Contemporary Europe: Religions, Cultures, and Politics
  • Geohistory and Geopolitics: Places, Cultures, and Powers
  • Political and Cultural History of Medieval, Modern and Contemporary Europe (European track)
  • Judaism and Jewish History and Culture: Sources and Heritage
  • Islamic Studies and the Muslim World · Historical Linguistics and Linguistic Typology

See the detailed syllabus

Who should apply?

Students who hold a Bachelor’s degree in Humanities (History; Art History and Archeology; Philosophy; Literature; Language Sciences; Theology; Human Sciences: anthropology, ethnology; Law; Political Science; Musicology; World and Regional Literature and Civilizations) or have acquired 180 ECTS credits from a Bachelor’s-level curriculum in the humanities and social sciences or arts, literature and languages, or the equivalent. Students who have earned their degree from a PSL member school are especially encouraged to apply.

Opportunities

  • Doctorate: The top-performing students will be able to apply for a doctoral contract (funded by an institution of higher education, a private organization or a government). The topic of research, the tutor’s area of concentration and the student’s academic background will determine the discipline in which the PhD is carried out.
  • Careers in the tertiary sector, particularly those connected with heritage, media, publishing, cultural communication and tourism.

Laboratories

The program is backed by several research centers and teams, with EPHE–PSL or ENS–PSL playing a primary or secondary supervisory role:

  • Eastern and Western Archeology and Philology (UMR 8546) (ENS–PSL, EPHE–PSL, CNRS)
  • Society, Religions, Secularism Group (UMR 8582) (EPHE–PSL, CNRS)
  • History of Art, Representations and Administration in Modern and Contemporary Europe (EA 7347) (EPHE–PSL)
  • Laboratory for the Study of Monotheistic Faiths (UMR 8584) (EPHE–PSL, Paris Sorbonne Université, Université Jean-Monnet de Saint-Étienne)
  • Knowledge and Practices from the Middle Ages to the 19th Century (EA 4116) (EPHE–PSL)
  • Anthropology and History of Ancient Societies (UMR 8210) (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, EHESS, EPHE–PSL, Université de Paris, CNRS)
  • The Orient and the Mediterranean (UMR 8167) (Paris Sorbonne Université, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, EPHE–PSL, Collège de France, CNRS)
  • Near East and the Caucasus: Language, Archeology, Culture (UMR 7192) (Collège de France, EPHE–PSL, CNRS)
  • Iranian and Indian Cultures (UMR 7528) (Paris III, INALCO, EPHE–PSL, CNRS)

Teaching location

The courses are given in the heart of Paris on the campuses of the PSL schools that are partners in the program.
Some courses may be given at the following institutions:

  • École de Guerre
  • INaLCO
  • INHA
  • Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne
  • Sorbonne Université
  • Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle
  • Paris VII Denis Diderot
  • Paris Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense
  • ELCOA (École des Langues et Civilisations de l'Orient ancien) de l’Institut Catholique de Paris (ICP)
  • EHESS

The students may also conduct a portion of their studies abroad, taking advantage of PSL’s various international agreements and partner schools.

  • Immersion in an advanced international research ecosystem, working closely with major libraries and top-rated research teams.
  • An exceptionally wide range of basic and specialized education (seven academic tracks in the first year of the Master’s program, eight in the second year), given by internationally renowned researchers and teachers.
  • Training in the scholarly sciences that is unique in France, involving the direct use of primary sources (texts, objects, monuments).
  • An unequaled campus life in the very heart of Paris, benefiting from the opportunities to meet students from several institutions and move among a variety of PSL campuses.

Prerequisites to apply for Master’s Year 1 (M1)

  • Bachelor’s degree in Humanities (History; Art History and Archeology; Philosophy; Literature; Language Sciences; Theology; Human Sciences: anthropology, ethnology; Law; Political Science; Musicology; World and Regional Literature and Civilizations) or 180 ECTS credits from a Bachelor’s-level curriculum in the humanities and social sciences or arts, literatures and languages, or the equivalent.
  • Certificate of proficiency in French for degrees obtained outside France.

Selection process

Based on application (Master’s Year 1 and Master’s Year 2) from February 26 to March 24, 2024.

MASTER 1: depending on your profile (nationality, etc.), applications must be submitted on the French platform "Mon Master" OR on the PSL application portal. Please consult this page to learn about the modalities and the procedure to follow according to your profile.

MASTER 2: on the PSL application portal for all applicants, French and international.

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Application items

  • Cover letter
  • Résumé
  • Copies of degrees earned (Bachelor’s, etc.). Diplomas in languages other than French or English must be translated into French.
  • Copies of academic transcripts (baccalaureate, Bachelor’s degree, etc.). Transcripts in languages other than French or English must be translated into French.
  • Research project
  • Approval of the future academic tutor
  • Letter of reference (optional)
  • Non-French-speaking applicants must have at least a B2 level of proficiency on the DALF/DELF. Students who are unable to provide official proof of their French language proficiency may be assessed during an interview and will be required to take a placement test before courses begin.

Tuition fees: annual tuition €243 + Student Life and Campus Contribution (CVEC tax), which is €100 per year.Learn more about the CVEC tax.

School for registration: EPHE - PSL
Degree issued: National Master's degree issued by Université PSL

Contact

Head of the Master's progam:
Michel-Yves PERRIN
michel-yves.perrin@ephe.psl.eu


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