HomeUniversity of GlasgowMA(SocSci) Central & East European Studies with Quantitative Methods

MA(SocSci) Central & East European Studies with Quantitative Methods

University of Glasgow
Full-time4 YearsYear AbroadSubject: Various
Course Score
C /60
Graduate Salary£26,500
Satisfaction81%
Degree CompletionN/A
Professional Jobs40%
Meaningful Work55%

Expected Starting Salary

Typical starting salary for this subject graduates

Start
Sep 2027
Graduate
2031
First job
~2032
£26,500
typical starting salary
£23,500
£31,000
Brightest = where most graduates land · fades where fewer earn that amount

HESA Graduate Outcomes survey · includes all graduates regardless of career path chosen

Where Graduates Work

Top job roles graduates enter after this course

01
Information Technology Professionals
★ Professional
25%
02
Administrative occupations
15%
03
Business and public service associate professionals
★ Professional
10%
04
Elementary occupations
10%
05
Sales occupations
10%
06
Teaching Professionals
★ Professional
10%
07
Teaching and Childcare Support Occupation
10%
08
Business, Research and Administrative Professionals
★ Professional
5%
09
Finance Professionals
★ Professional
5%
10
Media Professionals
★ Professional
5%

Student Satisfaction

National Student Survey — 40 respondents (69% response rate)

83%
Teaching Quality
79%
Assessment & Feedback
72%
Academic Support
87%
Organisation
85%
Learning Resources
67%
Student Voice

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Glasgow
Average Weekly Rent
£140
Est. Annual Total£12,020
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AI & Your Career

Based on Anthropic research

44%
High Exposure

AI is actively being used in many tasks within this career, though human expertise remains important. Graduates who understand AI tools will have a competitive advantage.

Graduate Roles by AI Exposure

72%Information Technology
60%Business, Research and Administrative
55%Administrative
52%Finance
48%Business and public service associate

Outcomes

40%
Professional Work
55%
Meaningful Role
60%
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