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Religions of Asia and Africa: Buddhism, Islam and Others

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Code S2-RAA
Organizational unit Faculty of Oriental Studies
Field of studies Religions of Asia and Africa: Buddhism, Islam and Others
Form of studies Full-time
Level of education Second cycle
Educational profile academic
Language(s) of instruction English
Minimum number of students 5
Admission limit 21
Duration 2 years
Recruitment committee address rekrutacja.orient@uw.edu.pl
tel. (22) 55-24-052,(22) 55 22 200
WWW address http://orient.uw.edu.pl/religions-asia-africa/
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Upcoming phases in this registration:
  • Phase 1 (06.06.2024 00:00 – 08.07.2024 23:59)

Number of places: 20, including: 10 places in the first phase, in the June-July qualification, and 10 places in the second phase, in the August-September qualification.

The unique study program “Religions of Asia and Africa: Buddhism, Islam and Others” at M.A. level focuses on studying a number of religions which for centuries have formed the basis for morality, legal principles and culture in Asia and Africa. The program provides a necessary comparative research perspective and facilitates dissemination of research results on the religions of Asia and Africa.

The program is of academic profile and is provided by the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the University of Warsaw, known for its 90-year experience in academic education about Asian/African cultures and languages. The program, conducted solely in English, is interdisciplinary in nature. It constitutes a unique combination of religious and Oriental studies within the discipline of culture and religious studies. Emphasis is placed on Buddhism and Islam which are contrasted with the background of other religions and in the context of their impact on society. In order to facilitate studying of Asian religions students learn one of the selected languages, Tibetan or Arabic, enabling them to better comprehend religious terminology.

During their studies students learn the methodology of religious studies and gain knowledge on the religious doctrines of Buddhism and Islam, as well as awareness of many other religions of Asia and Africa (religions of Ancient Egypt and Ancient East, Hinduism, Judaism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Shamanism, Alevism, Karaism) and history of their dissemination, main figures, denominations, religious literature, arts and symbols, terminology, current issues and propagation of these religions in the West. Much space in the studies program is devoted to discussing the functions of religions in the society and implications of law applied in particular regions of Asia and Africa resulting from religions practiced there; discussing religious practices, rituals, conflicts and controversial issues resulting from religious background, examples of interreligious relations and dialogue.

Students may obtain individual tutoring (consultation, conducting research projects in cooperation with internationally recognized scholars etc.). The unique element of the program is the cycle of workshops, conducted in cooperation with followers of Buddhism and Islam, aimed at practical implementation of knowledge obtained during courses and establishing a direct dialogue facilitating mutual understanding. These workshops provide students with a chance to improve their skills and competences in communication with regard to culture and religion, understanding religious notions and symbols, as well as resolving religious conflicts and winning business partners.

The studies develop competences that prepare students to undertake independent research during their Ph.D. studies.

Knowledge acquired while studying the program of “Religions of Asia and Africa: Buddhism, Islam and Others” will allow the graduate to do research on general issues of religions of Asia and Africa from a comparative perspective, and to properly interpret and express opinions on social phenomena possessing religious background. The graduate will receive a methodological background in the area of religious studies to be used in research, including international one, and knowledge on the cultural artifacts of the studied areas. The graduate will be well prepared to educate society on religious diversity, the cohabitation

of believers of various religious systems and their impact on the development of civilizations. Owing to the knowledge and skills acquired during studies, the graduate will be ready to perform various roles in the global society, working towards understanding of religious diversity and its importance in shaping contemporary society and the world in general. Acquiring broad social competences will enable the graduate to get involved in the processes of mediation as well as social, cultural and ideological conciliation.

The graduate will be ready to work in many sectors of management whose activity focuses on the area of intercultural and multi-religious relations and where conscious approach to different worldviews plays an important role. Thanks to the knowledge and experience gained during studies, the graduate will be ready for innovative human resource management in a multicultural environment with diverse religious views, such as international institutions and enterprises. Acquired skills in the field of sustainable management of a multi-faith and multicultural team will facilitate finding employment in the global labor market, including organizations solving global and local conflicts based on ideological issues. Practical knowledge gained during studies may allow the graduate to find a job in the analytical and advisory sector, as well as in the institutions popularizing culture such as media or editorial offices as well as in the public administration.

 


Admission procedure for candidates with Polish diplomas

Holders of Bachelor, Master, engineer etc. degree certificates (diplomas) or equivalents may apply for admission to the first year of the second-cycles studies program.

In the open recruitment procedure, the following points will be taken into account:

  1. grade point resulting from an interview conducted in English
  2. overall grade point on the diploma
  3. grade point average (GPA) for the entire period of studies

The scope of the interview is aimed at checking general orientation of the candidate in the subject of future studies. During the interview the candidate will receive three main questions regarding:

  1. Basic knowledge of religions and faith systems
  2. General theories and concepts of research on religions
  3. The content of the reading material

Reading material:

  1. The Oxford Handbook of the Study of Religion, edited by Michael Stausberg and Steven Engler, Oxford 2016
  2. Geertz, Clifford , "Religion as a cultural system". The interpretation of cultures: selected essays, Geertz, Clifford. London: Fontana Press. 1993. pp. 87–125.

The candidate may obtain maximum of 100 points from the interview. Obtaining minimum 50 points from the interview entitles the candidate to participate in further recruitment procedure.

Method of calculating the recruitment points:

The candidate may obtain maximum of 300 points, which is the sum of particular elements of the qualification procedure.

A. assessment of the interview. Maximum 100 points

B. overall grade point on the diploma

  • very good (5) - 100 points
  • good plus (4+) - 92.5 points
  • good (4) - 85 points
  • sufficient plus (3+) - 72.5 points
  • satisfactory (3) - 60 points

C. the grade point average (GPA) of the entire period of studies

Wp=Śox100/5

Where:

Wp – point result

Śo - the grade point average (GPA) for the entire period of studies

 

Admission procedure for candidates with foreign diplomas

Rules of admission are the same as for candidates holding university diploma obtained in Poland. The grades of candidates with a foreign diploma will be calculated and compared to the grading scale applicable at the University of Warsaw.

 

Checking the candidates' competence to undertake studies conducted in the English language

Candidates who do not have the appropriate document (compliant with the requirements described in the general part of the recruitment resolution) certifying candidate's English language proficiency at least at B2 level, the English language proficiency of the candidate will be assessed during an interview.

The positive results of the qualification procedure confirm candidate's competence to study in English at the above-mentioned program.

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Deadlines

Date of qualification interview: 16th of July, 2024

Announcement of results: 22nd of July, 2024

Reception of documents: 

  • I round: 23rd-25th of July, 2024
  • II round (in case of not fulfilling the limit during I round): 26th, 29th of July, 2024
  • III round (in case of not fulfilling the limit during II round): 30th-31st of July, 2024
  • additional rounds will be announced in case of not fulfilling the limits

 

Payments

Application fee

Student's ID payment (ELS)

 

Required documents

List of required documents submitted by candidates qualified for studies

 

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