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MSc Migration Mobility and Development

MSc Migration Mobility and Development

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Full time | SOAS, University of London | 1 year | SEP-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Anthropology Human Geography Immigration Studies

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

The MSc in Migration, Mobility and Development programme offers you the opportunity to combine study and analysis of critical perspectives on development and the related field of migration studies.

Our core course reflects the department’s diverse disciplinary and epistemological concerns, and approaches the study of migration and development through political economy, decolonial, postcolonial, and institutionalist perspectives, drawing from debates in Sociology, Geography, Politics and Anthropology. It engages with policy-making processes and strives to conceive innovative avenues for political intervention.

The programme provides critical tools for understanding our contemporary world through the prism of migration. It seeks to create a series of analytical challenges associated with the study of migration and development; confront us with different epistemological perspectives for resolving such challenges; critically engage and reframe traditional approaches to ‘migration policy’; force us to take a stand on contemporary issues pertaining to the themes of this programme.

The core course addresses topics such as: the political economy of migration; colonialism, coloniality and race; trafficking; integration and citizenship; diaspora, transnationalism and autonomy of migration; security; climate change and conflict; migration advocacy; and borders.

The programme draws on the expertise of our staff in development, migration and forced migration contexts, and encourages inter- and trans-disciplinary dialogue with other relevant departments and centres within SOAS.

You will also have opportunities to take work placements as part of your degree, and we offer internships in the department and via external organisations. This year MSc students were offered placements in the International Organisation for Migration, the London International Development Centre and international NGOs.

Why study at SOAS?

  • We are ranked 3rd in the world for Development Studies (QS World University Rankings 2024)
  • Get a placement in a partner organisation working in international development with our International Development Placement module - (virtual delivery)
  • All modules engage with questions of climate crisis, recognising its impact and interaction with processes of inequality and change.
  • Our staff specialise in a range of thematic areas including sustainability and climate change, migration and displacement, conflict, humanitarian action, labour, political ecology, and aid and institutions.

The degree has been developed to meet the needs of people working, or hoping to work, in international agencies, humanitarian organisations, and NGOs and students intending to go on to carry out PhD research. The programme attracts applicants with a variety of academic and working backgrounds. We welcome those who have worked in the field of migration and / or development, but we also welcome applications from students without relevant work experience who can demonstrate a strong interest in the major themes of the programme and a strong first degree, preferably in a social science.

Modules

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to demonstrate their substantial understanding of a key issue, topic or theme relating to Development Studies; organize their ideas in response to theoretical and empirical material and plan, develop and present a written argument in relation to this; show their ability to effectively gather, manage, synthesize and employ relevant data in support of their written argument; demonstrate their capacity to work independently under the guidance of an academic supervisor; show that they have followed good academic research practice and have achieved a good level of competence in academic writing.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£12,220

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£25,320

Entry requirements

Applicants with bachelor’s degree equivalent to 2:ii: CGPA: 55-60% or 5.5/10 - 6.0/10 from a good university will be considered for entry. In addition to degree classification we take into account other elements of the application such as supporting statement. References are optional, but can help build a stronger application if you fall below the 2:2 requirement or have non-traditional qualifications.

University information

At SOAS University of London, postgraduate students are encouraged to challenge the status quo and think globally. SOAS is the leading higher education institution in Europe specialising in the study of Africa, Asia and the Near and Middle East. Postgraduate courses are taught by respected academics engaged in ground-breaking fieldwork and research. The work of researchers at SOAS influences both government policy and the lives of individuals...more

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