MA Thesis
MA Thesis and Completion of Studies
On this page, you will find a collection of FAQs regarding registering and writing your MA thesis and completing your studies in the MA Global History.
Please read this guide carefully before planning the final stretch of your Master's.
Please be aware that the examination office (Prüfungsbüro) is responsible for awarding your final degree (Studienabschluss), your final transcript and also the registration of your MA thesis - not the Global History team.
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Ideally, you will have started thinking about possible topics for your MA thesis while writing your fourth (and last) research paper and have also started getting in touch with potential supervisors. We advise you to use the papers you write throughout your studies as stepping stones for potential thesis topics, i.e. to find a focus within your studies in a field, period or region. To find potential supervisors who will guide you through should be one of the first steps and not the last!
Think about which topic interests you most, which class you enjoyed in particular, what paper ignited your interest the most, with whom you felt most comfortable taking classes and discussing your papers? It is entirely acceptable to arrive at very specific thesis ideas on your own and discuss these with a supervisor, just as much as it is to only come up with a hunch or gut feeling that, following a discussion with your supervisor, can be turned into a solid topic and research question for your MA thesis. Theoretically, every historical topic is possible, as long as you find an eligible (see below) supervisor for your idea.
It is of course possible to develop a topic independent of any class you have taken. Also, you can approach a supervisor you would prefer without having taken a class with her/him. Having said this, professors are more likely to work with students they have met in class before. Maybe this is also something to consider while you choose the courses for your last semester with course work.
After finding a primary and secondary supervisor, you must register your thesis by submitting an application in which you state the topic you have agreed upon with your supervisors. This topic has to feature one part of the M.A. thesis title. However, it is still possible to add a second title line with submission: You can either add a subtitle, or you can use the title stated in the application as your subtitle and add a main title to it.
Approach a lecturer eligible to supervise your thesis generally professors (see below for more details).
Please be aware: often students have very exact and precise ideas for the MA thesis and then look for a supervisors that has the exact same interests in their research profile. This is – because of the diversity of themes in Global History – even in a university city like Berlin, not always possible (“I’m looking for someone that works with masculinity as a category in the war photography of WW1 in Ukraine”). The university professors with eligibility for supervision (full professors) have at their disposal, however, enough knowledge and experience in the supervision of theses, that often only regions, thematic focuses and time periods may suffice.
In case you develop a topic, but do not know who might be best suited to supervise this topic, contact the program coordinator via globalhistory@fu-berlin.de for help.
Both supervisors must be eligible to supervise (prüfungsberechtigt) your thesis.
Generally, Hochschullehrer*innen/ Prof. Dr. are eligible. This category refers to full professors, junior professors and temporary/ honorary professors. The non-tenured academic staff – research associates; Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter*innen (Dr.) - are not eligible to supervise your thesis, despite being authorized to teach classes and supervise and grade research papers.
For the MA Global History, history professors from the history department and the departments cooperating with our program at the Freie Universität as well as the cooperating departments at Humboldt-Universität are eligible supervisors.
If you specify a lecturer who is not eligible to supervise your thesis in your application, the examination office must reject your application and you will have to look anew. Therefore, please make sure that the teacher is eligible to supervise beforehand.
Despite generally not being eligible or tasked to supervise theses, postdoctoral members of the academic staff as well as lecturers can apply for the authorization to supervise individual MA theses as secondary supervisors according to the stipulations of the Prüfungsbüro. However, this should be an exception since the supervision of theses is not part of the job requirements for Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter*innen. This application includes two parts; authorization for the specific lecturer to supervise theses, which should confirm the qualification of the potential supervisor and which needs to be approved by a full professor of the department, and authorization reasoning why this lecturer would be the best supervisor for a particular thesis. Please see here for more details (in German).
External supervisors from other subjects or universities must be authorized as eligible supervisors but are generally permitted only as secondary supervisors. They must submit the application for authorization. Please defer from asking international scholars to be your supervisor.
In case both supervisors of a thesis are not eligible professors from Global History or our cooperating departments, the student writing the thesis has to submit an additional letter reasoning why no equally qualified eligible supervisors were available.
Please note: all of these exceptions come with considerable bureaucracy. The Global History team cannot carry out any legwork or support in any way. The students must clear this with the Prüfungsbüro and the supervisors in question themselves. Please understand if we do not reply to any inquiries related to this or help further.
You can register your MA thesis any time during the office hours of the examination office or by post. All necessary documents can be found here.
No, you do not need to be enrolled in the semester when you hand in your MA thesis. You can exmatriculate and thereby give up your student status when you have completed all coursework and the only examinations remaining for you are in order to complete the degree. However, you will not have access to Campus Management anymore, so you must make sure that your Campus Management is well organized, all documentation is complete and that it reflects your completed coursework.
Requirements for the registration of an MA thesis include:
- Proof of enrollment at the Freie Universität Berlin as per the examination regulations (You do not need to be enrolled while registering your thesis, you just need to prove that you were recently registered at FU).
- Successful completion of modules 1 (Global Spaces), 2 (Global Histories), and 3 (Global Configurations) and 60 ECTS credits in total.
- The signatures of both eligible supervisors on the application form indicating their readiness to evaluate the MA thesis.
When you email your thesis registration to the Prüfungsbüro, you should copy both of your supervisors into the email so that their signatures can be verified more quickly.
After the confirmation of your thesis application you will have 22 weeks allotted to work on your MA thesis. The deadline is legally binding. The submission date for your MA thesis cannot be extended; in the case of health issues, a medical certificate is required. The examination period will then be extended by the duration of the sick leave.
The MA thesis must be submitted to the examination office of the ‘Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften’ Department during their office hours after you have been notified of the confirmation of your MA thesis application and before the 22 weeks have expired. If the MA thesis is sent per mail, the package must be postmarked by that date.
You must provide three bound copies as well as one read-only electronic version saved as a PDF on a CD. Upon submission, you must state in writing that your thesis was independently written and that you have not made use of any unnamed sources or aid. This statement must be included in the bound MA thesis as the last page. You will receive a template of the cover page and the plagiarism statement with the confirmation of your thesis by post.
The Prüfungsbüro then forwards the MA thesis to your supervisors. You of course have the option to, after submission to the Prüfungsbüro, personally deliver it to your supervisors after having presented the copies to be stamped. The supervisors then have 4 weeks to evaluate the MA thesis, as stipulated by the Prüfungsbüro.
For further inquiries concerning your MA thesis, please contact either the Prüfungsbüro for the Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften department, or the Global History MA program at globalhistory@fu-berlin.de.




