The University of Sussex has a PhD program in Migration Studies. Students in this program are supervised by faculty in the Sussex Centre for Migration Research, a research institute drawing form a variety of fields to cover issues related to migration.
For a PhD, your research work makes a substantial original contribution to knowledge or understanding in your chosen field. For an MPhil, your work is an independent piece of research but in less depth than for a PhD. You’ll graduate with the degree title Master of Philosophy. You might be able to change to a PhD while you study for an MPhil.A number of PhD students across the school are working on research projects which engage with issues at the heart of the Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies. These include issues concerning transnationality, migration and diaspora.Migration and its effects on a global scale has become one of the most fundamental issues concerning societies worldwide. You will gain the research skills necessary to examine the causes of migration and its effect on societal infrastructure and economy.
This PhD programme offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary research education in ethnic and migration studies. The courses in the program gives the PhD candidates insight into central dimensions of International, European and Swedish research on migration and ethnicity.
The Global Migration Centre (GMC) conducts advanced research and provides policy-oriented expertise and publications on the multifaceted causes, patterns and consequences of global migration. A unique Research Centre on the causes, patterns and consequences of global migration.
The DPhil in Migration Studies is offered jointly by The School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography (SAME) and the Oxford Department of International Development (ODID). As a DPhil student in Migration Studies you will undertake an interdisciplinary in-depth project focused on a specific and important contemporary challenge facing the world by drawing on world class research departments.
Migration Studies Society DPhil in Migration Studies We are pleased to announce the newly launched DPhil in Migration Studies led by COMPAS and based in the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography (SAME) and Oxford Department of International Development (ODID).
PhD Courses. MIST 701: Theories of Migration. This course is designed to introduce students to the main theories of migration. The course will examine the relevant theories for examining the micro, meso and macro aspects of migration in global, national and and other contexts.. Relevant case-studies will be examined as a means of.
Migration as a social phenomenon and issue of concern, receiving significant political and public attention, attracts a growing demand for frontier academic research and creates new opportunities for a new generation of migration researchers. The PhD Summer School in Advanced Migration Studies aims to provide students and early career.
MigrationOxford introduces the large and wide-ranging portfolio of migration research at the University of Oxford, as well as teaching programmes, people, events and publications related to migration studies. Learn about our new Oxford-wide network on migration and mobility.
The Master’s degree in Advanced Migration Studies is an ambitious, interdisciplinary two-year degree programme offered in English that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the opportunities and challenges presented by international migration.
The PhD Program in Migration, Statelessness and Refugee Studies is open to students enrolled in a PhD at the University of Melbourne through any of its Faculties. If you would like information about how to apply to become a PhD candidate at the University, please visit the Future Students website.
While aimed at graduates from a range of disciplines (including human geography, political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, and cultural and area studies) who intend to progress to PhD research or develop a career in migration, the programme will also appeal to professionals wishing to reflect on developments in this field.
The Centre for Migration Studies (CMS), launched in 2018 and was established to provide a home for cross-disciplinary dialogue on migration studies. The Centre includes affiliates from departments across the University of Essex, the UK, and the world.
The M.A. Program in International Migration Studies at the Graduate Center prepares you for growing and exciting opportunities to work with and advocate on behalf of international migrants and refugees, who are facing a rising tide of racism and xenophobia.
The Migration Studies pathway offers an interdisciplinary training, brings together research centres that are world-renowned for their work on international migration: the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) (in Oxford’s School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography).
David James Cantor, Professor of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. Director of the RLI and a recognised specialist in the field of refugee protection and forced migration studies. His research addresses the practical protection of refugees and other displaced persons, particularly during situations of armed conflict.