MSc Global Migrations and Social Justice

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Sep 2026
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This programme provides a comprehensive introduction to understanding contemporary research on global migrations and social justice. Unique in Scotland, it addresses questions such as who moves and why, who is allowed to settle and where, what are the roles of states, institutions and civil societies in these processes.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • The programme draws on recognised expertise in migration studies, sociology, anthropology, history, criminology, human geography, policy and politics, ethics, as well as a wide variety of country and regional expertise.
  • You will get access to cutting-edge academic research on migration with an emphasis on social justice and learning from non-academic work in this area.
  • It offers innovative and wide ranging learning and teaching approaches from lectures and seminars, to project work, workshops and field based activities, along with assessment methods with practical options for collaborative and arts-based projects.
  • The programme is supported through GRAMNet, the University of Glasgow’s internationally recognised research network for Refugees, Asylum and Migration in Scotland. You will benefit from the provisions offered by GRAMNet, such as training, seminars, opportunities for knowledge exchange and spaces for dissemination.
  • The programme features guest lectures and input from leading migration academics as well as practitioners working in this area.

CAREER PROSPECTS

On completing the programme, you will be equipped to apply your learning to a wide range of opportunities locally, nationally and internationally. This might include working with policy-making bodies, local and national governments, community organisations, NGOs and third sector organisations. The emphasis on applied learning makes this programme relevant to a range of professional settings where graduates may be working with asylum seekers, refugees and migrants, for example in education, social work, housing, equalities, campaigning and advocacy work, community development, human rights advocacy work, social research. It will also provide the necessary foundations for further study through doctoral research.

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Requirements

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Modules

  • GLOBAL MIGRATIONS: HISTORIES, STRUCTURES, EXPERIENCES.
  • A PUBLIC SOCIAL SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE.
  • RESEARCH DESIGN OR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
  • DIASPORA: THE EXPERIENCE OF MIGRATION, DISPLACEMENT AND DIFFERENCE
  • MIGRATION, SETTLEMENT AND BELONGING
  • EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
  • GENDER RELATIONS (CONTEMPORARY CRITICAL APPROACHES)
  • GLOBAL HEALTH IN SOCIAL CONTEXT
  • HEALTH AND CULTURE
  • HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION: CIVILIAN OR SOVEREIGNTY
  • IMPROVING HEALTH AND SOCIETY: PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
  • RACIAL JUSTICE AND THE CITY
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    Use our magical AI system, to check your admission chances for this course.
    Tuition fee
    Apply by
    Start date
    Sep 2025
    Sep 2026
    Duration
    Campus
    Mode of study
    Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
    Offer response
    4 - 6 weeks after your application is submitted
    Backlogs accepted
    This course accepts backlogs