The EUTELL programme follows a fully integrated modular structure that combines a shared academic framework with diverse thematic fields of study.
The four modules are articulated around a cohesive axis to offer students a rich and flexible academic pathway. Within each module, students can choose from a range of elective courses, and shape their own academic path.

Each module expands into cutting-edge areas of research and innovation. This positions the programme at the forefront of intercultural dialogue: it explores its foundations and future directions.
Modules overview

Explores how the Arts and Humanities respond to today’s crises (IT society, fake news, EU challenges) by promoting democracy, empathy, solidarity, and civic engagement.
Students learn to critically analyse media manipulation and design artistic or cultural responses that foster ethical participation.

Focuses on creativity as agency, both for producers and audiences. Examines how creative industries shape social narratives and counter-discourses.
Students engage in creative processes and analyse how cultural industries operate.

Investigates how artistic and cultural practices construct identities within European and English-speaking contexts. Addresses intertextuality, ideology, and the negotiation between dominant and subaltern cultures.
Students study how cultural identities are formed and expressed through texts, artifacts, and discourses.

Examines intercultural dialogue, diversity, equity, and inclusion through artistic and cultural forms. Explores how identities and power relations shape communication and representation.
Students develop critical awareness of stereotypes and learn how to interpret, relate, and mediate across cultures.
Expertise diploma
Completion of a full 30 ECTS module is officially recognised in the diploma supplement as an area of expertise.

