The MA program "Japan in the World: Global Challenges, Cultural Horizons" addresses current developments in Japan and Japanese research, focusing on Japan as a significant global player. The program centers on topics such as globalisation in Japan, cultural and identity discourses, the question of "Japanese traditions," ideological orientations and future models, as well as issues of human images, ethical horizons, and social justice. The aim of this research-oriented master's program is to enable students to conduct independent research at an advanced level.
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Library studies, educational institutions, cultural management, tourism, marketing, advertising, media, journalism, museums, archives, libraries, documentation centers, policy consulting, diplomatic service, international organizations, trend research, publishing and library sectors, publishing editorial teams, academic careers (M.A., Ph.D.), economics (foreign trade, banking, consulting).
The "What is Next?" page of the Career Service also provides an overview of potential career paths and fields of work, along with interviews with alumni of Goethe University.