Master of Arts in Ethnic and Migration Studies, 120 credits

This Master´s programme relates ethnicity and migration to global economic and cultural change, as well as to systems of domination and movements of resistance. The programme is interdisciplinary, integrating the humanities and the social sciences. It is animated by a commitment to critical, innovative and useful approaches to some of the most pressing issues and urgent concerns of the contemporary world order. Read more about the programme on the web, in the attached Folder and Student Newsletter.

  • The first, application period with a deadline of January 15 2024, is now open to all applicants.
  • A second application period, with a deadline of April 15 2024, and open only to Swedish and EU students, opens in February.

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