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Sociology: Intercultural Mediation

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Master Degree On-Campus Full-time 2 October find out find out

About Sociology: Intercultural Mediation, Master Degree - at University of Wroclaw

Explore the World of Intercultural Mediation

In an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to understand and navigate cultural differences is essential. The Master's in Sociology with a focus on Intercultural Mediation at the University of Wroclaw provides students with the expertise needed to mediate, communicate, and resolve conflicts in diverse, multicultural settings. Whether you are starting your career or seeking to expand your professional skill set, this programme offers the knowledge and practical tools to thrive in globalised environments.

Programme Overview

This programme explores key topics such as intercultural communication, mediation, conflict resolution, and the sociology of migration. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of how cultural factors shape social dynamics and contribute to major societal changes such as globalisation, urbanisation, and labour market transformations. The curriculum blends theoretical insights with real-world applications, equipping students with the skills to manage conflicts, facilitate dialogue, and foster understanding across cultural boundaries.

Through internships, collaborative projects, and research, students will develop practical skills in negotiation, mediation, and social research methods. The programme takes an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating insights from social psychology, migration studies, urban sociology, and gender studies. Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in a variety of fields, including mediation, public administration, social integration, and business, with roles such as intercultural communication specialists, conflict resolution experts, or diversity and inclusion managers.


Entry requirements

Contact University of Wroclaw to find course entry requirements.


Why study at University of Wroclaw

  • Prestigious Academic Legacy: Over 300 years of history with 9 Nobel Prize winners among its alumni.
  • Diverse Academic Offerings: 12 faculties offer courses in nearly 150 fields of study, with 30 programmes taught in Polish and English.
  • International Opportunities: Collaborates with global programs like Erasmus+, Erasmus Mundus, ISEP, and CEEPUS, attracting students worldwide.
  • Vibrant International Community: Hosts 660 doctoral students and over 1400 international students.
  • Cutting-Edge Research: Engages in 200+ research projects annually, producing thousands of scientific publications, patents, and innovations.
  • Global Academic Connections: Member of 9 scientific networks and 13 industrial consortia, ensuring access to world-class expertise.
  • World-Class Faculty: A core group of over 2000 academic staff including over 500 professors, and many international lecturers, delivers top-tier education.
  • Cultural and Academic Hub: Located in Wroclaw, a vibrant city offering an enriching cultural and academic environment.