Our international offer includes microcredentials, short intensives, and joint programmes delivered on-campus, hybrid, and online. Many modules are co-taught with partner universities. Pathways are stackable—from a microcredential to a joint master’s—with mobility options that fit professional schedules. Colleagues interested in co-designed modules, guest teaching, shared supervision, or exchanges are welcome to make an initial enquiry.
Flexible, Stackable Routes
Design a pathway that starts small and grows: begin with a microcredential, stack to a certificate, and progress to a joint master’s.
- Microcredentials designed for working professionals
- Certificates that recognise clusters of modules
- Progression routes into joint programmes

Our stackable MA-level study programs in Arts & Cultural Studies (3- 24 ECTS) (which one works best?)
Our stackable MA-level study programs in Arts & Cultural Studies (3- 24 ECTS)
Co-Taught Modules with Partners
Modules are developed and delivered with partner universities to combine regional expertise and shared learning outcomes.
- Shared supervision and aligned assessment
- Comparative case studies and team-teaching formats

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Mobility: Short Stays & Virtual Exchange
Mobility options support busy schedules, including short research visits, intensive weeks, and virtual exchange elements.
- Short-stay visits for fieldwork and labs
- Synchronous/asynchronous virtual exchange
- Clear credit recognition and ECTS transparency
Planning Your Pathway (Learning Agreement)
A Learning Agreement helps align module choices with personal goals and professional practice.
- Advising support to plot timelines and workloads
- Recognition of prior learning where appropriate
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FAQs
Q: Can a microcredential lead to a joint programme?
A: Yes. Pathways are designed to be stackable from microcredentials to certificates and a joint master’s.
Q: Are short-term or virtual mobility options available?
A: In many modules, yes. Short stays and virtual exchange are possible.
Q: How can partner universities participate?
A: Through co-taught modules, shared supervision, and aligned assessment.