
Master in Migration Studies and New Societies
Prague, Czech Republic
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
30 Apr 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 4,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Master Degree in Migration Studies and New Societies is a unique joint program, co-developed within the framework of the "4EU+ European University Alliance" by the University of Milan, University of Warsaw, and Charles University. The final objectives of Migration Studies and New Societies are to provide students with an in-depth understanding of social and political opportunities and challenges posed by global and intra-EU migration and to enable them to acquire competencies and analytical tools for interpreting complex political or socio-economic phenomena critically and for appraising their normative, social, political and anthropological implications. At the end of their studies, the students will obtain a single diploma from the three universities.
The graduates will be able to contribute to the actions of international and national governmental and non-governmental organizations and bodies and to handle tasks and functions concerning the management of migration flows and the integration of migrants, with particular expertise in the European scenario (thus, in full coherence with the objectives of the degree in European Studies). Accordingly, the programme supports the acquisition of methodological tools for examining empirical phenomena, for explaining their dynamics, and for anticipating their evolution as well as the reinforcement of logic and argumentative skills. The interaction between lecturers and students coming from different countries aims to foster educational learning pathways based on dialogue between subjects with different nationalities, experiences and backgrounds. The teaching activities are mainly organised in seminars and they are designed to follow a student-centred approach, by using innovative teaching methods.
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Curriculum
Course Structure and Study Requirements
- Compulsory courses
- Elective courses
- Optional courses
Final State Examination
- (JDIP01) Master's thesis defence
- (JSZ692) General discussion. The discussion is based on the topics of the mandatory profiling courses, including the basic theoretical courses of the mandatory profiling basis. The discussion is related directly to the topic of the defended diploma thesis. The aim of the debate is to verify the student's ability to adequately apply general knowledge from the mandatory profiling courses and basic theoretical courses on a more narrowly defined topic processed in the diploma thesis.
Compulsory courses - University of Milan
- Constitutional Rights of Migrants in a Comparative Perspective
- European and International Migration Law
- Geopolitics of Migrations
- Narrating and Negotiating Identities
- Sociology of Migrations
Compulsory courses - University of Warsaw
- Economics of Migration
- Social Science Methods
- Computational Social Science
- One language among the given choices
Compulsory courses for Diploma thesis
- Diploma Seminar I - Research
- Diploma Seminar II - Thesis
Elective courses
- learning pathway International Migration and Policies
- learning pathway Civil Society and Integration
- learning pathway Social Anthropology of Space and Mobility
Career Opportunities
- Officer in migration policies and flow management in the PA and international organizations
- Operator in the field of the third sector, reception, and integration
- Specialist and consultant in diversity management and job orientation
- Expert on migration issues in the field of communication