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Master the Arts of American Studies: Insights into the Master program with Charlyn

19 min · 17 de feb de 2026
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Better late than never! Transatlantic Voices is finally back with our first episode of 2026 and American Studies Leipzig Master student Charlyn. Having just finished her very last class of the program, Charlyn helps us to get a better understanding of what to expect of the M.A. program. Once again, this episode underpins the endless opportunities that come with academia and American studies. Just make sure you never get tired of learning, having an open mind, and most importantly, listening to this podcast for all the insights and tips there are. It’s nice to be back with you in 2026! Let’s make the most of this year together by subscribing to Transatlantic Voices.

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