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The Master's program in Migrations & Social Justice provides an in-depth exploration of global migration patterns, examining both the movement of people and its societal, political, and economic impacts. As Scotland's only program of its kind, it tackles key questions about migration drivers, settlement policies, and the influence of governments, organizations, and communities.
Approaching migration through a social justice lens, this MSc program encourages critical analysis of power dynamics, inequality, citizenship rights, human rights protections, social welfare systems, and collective action. The University of Glasgow holds Sanctuary University status, reflecting its dedication to assisting forced migrants and creating educational pathways for refugee populations.
This degree integrates sociological theory with practical research methodologies, fostering applied expertise in migration studies. It connects academic research with grassroots social justice initiatives, blending scholarly insights with real-world applications.
Students gain access to Glasgow Refugee, Asylum and Migration Network (GRAMNet), an internationally renowned research collective at the university that connects academics with practitioners, NGOs, and policymakers working with displaced communities. Through GRAMNet, students can participate in seminars, film screenings, community events, and knowledge-sharing opportunities. The program maintains robust connections with Scottish and international organizations through GRAMNet and faculty networks, with potential internship options available via the university's Internship Hub.
The curriculum benefits from faculty members' extensive migration expertise across diverse themes and regions, drawing from sociology, anthropology, criminology, human geography, and political science.
Innovative teaching methods combine classroom and experiential learning, both in-person and online, with flexible assessment options including collaborative and creative dissertation formats. Glasgow's Sociology department ranks 1st in the UK (Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024) and 4th nationally (Complete University Guide 2024).