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University South Asia Institute Degree Programs Graduate MADESH
Master of Arts

Development, Environment, Societies, and History in South Asia

Students can choose from a large selection of classes to support a research-oriented program that engages with historical, social, and current political and economic developments and events, as well as geography and environment in the countries of South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

The goal of the program is to familiarize students with interdisciplinary approaches from various fields in the humanities and social sciences and to enable them to work independently and self-reflectively. Students choose a focus area, which they can supplement with other courses, including languages.

The following focus areas can be selected:
  • Political Science
  • History
  • Anthropology
  • Geography
  • Development Economics
  • Art History and Visual Culture

The classes are taught in English, in small group formats comprising students from all over the world.

Program structure


General Institute Requirements 23 credits
Focus Area 36 credits
Electives 36 credits
Master's Thesis 25 credits
General Institute Requirements 21 credits
Focus Area 36 credits
Electives 18 credits
Master's Thesis 25 credits
Electives 20 credits


Unique language program on the region of South Asia

Students who wish to learn a South Asian language or continue their language studies can choose from a regular course offering of eleven languages: Bengali, Hindi, Classical Tibetan, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, Dari, Nepali, Pali, and Sinhala. The languages are part of SAI minor programs (MAKLM, MAKRS), which can be flexibly combined with the MADESH major.

Study and research environment

The South Asia Institute is Europe's leading center for South Asian studies, characterized by interdisciplinary teaching and research that addresses the regional diversity of South Asia. Scholars at our institute have been studying the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka for more than 60 years. Together with our international research network and our branch offices in several South Asian countries, we offer all students and researchers an ideal platform for interdisciplinary applied learning and research.

The governments of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka sponsor four visiting professors at SAI whose courses complement and enrich the curriculum. Students also have the chance to meet external scholars, writers, and social and cultural activists through weekly lectures and workshops.

Admission requirements

  • Applicants must hold an above average Bachelor's degree in one of the focus areas or a related discipline. Other applicants may be eligible if they can demonstrate proficiency in these disciplines.