Call for applications for the third edition of the MIGRANTS Master’s Degree is now open till 19th July

After the incredible success of the first 2 editions, the Call for applications for the third edition of the MIGRANTS Master’s Degree is now open till 19th July.

In 2021, the MIGRANTS project launched the Joint Master’s Degree in “Migration Studies: Governance, Policies and Cultures” gathering three Tunisian Partner Universities: Tunis El Manar University, La Manouba University, and Tunis University.

The Master’s Degree in Migration Studies is an interdisciplinary two year programme offered in English and providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the opportunities and challenges represented by international migration.

The Master’s Degree in Migration Studies accepts up to 25 students coming from Tunisian BA but also to international students coming from Middle East and Nord Africa, Sub-Saharan Region and Europe.

Applications have to be submitted online from 19 June to 19 July 2023 at the following link: http://mastere.utm.rnu.tn/

The degree course is offered at the Higher Institute of Human Sciences of Tunis and it has been developed as part of the MIGRANTS Project, in partnership between the Universities of Palermo, Tunis El Manar, La Manouba, Tunis, Granada, Westminster and a network of Associations and NGOs operating in the field of Migration coordinated by COSPE, CLEDU and UNIMED.

Graduates of Migration Studies are suitable candidates for positions in governmental organisations as policy analysts and policy advisors, in local and international NGOs and research institutes as consultants.

Consult the Call for Applications to learn more about the application criteria and procedure.

For further info on the the project, visit this section of the website and do not forget to follow MIGRANTS on Facebook!

The degree course is offered at the Higher Institute of Human Sciences of Tunis and it has been developed as part of the MIGRANTS Project, in partnership between the Universities of Palermo, Tunis El Manar, La Manouba, Tunis, Granada, Westminster and a network of Associations and NGOs operating in the field of Migration coordinated by COSPE, CLEDU and UNIMED.

Over the past two years, about 50 students have been enrolled to an enriching academic path about migration during which they have been in touch with Tunisian and European professors and researchers in a very inspiring international environment.

Migrants Project is co-fundend by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union.

 

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