MA Migration and Diaspora Studies
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
GBP 25,320 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for overseas student fees | home student fees: GBP 12,220 per year
Introduction
The MA in Migration & Diaspora Studies tackles these crucial and timely questions, providing students with the skills to understand, diagnose and articulate what is at stake in contemporary experiences of migration and diaspora; as well as contribute to the work of academics, communities, and activists engaged in reimagining a world beyond borders, and exclusionary modes of belonging.
The MA in Migration & Diaspora Studies is a highly interdisciplinary programme taught from a Global South perspective. It is engaged and practice-oriented and offers the possibility of creative assessments along with conventional assessment forms. Students enrolled in the programme have the unique opportunity to gain work-relevant experience while studying, through the module ‘ From Theory to Practice & Back: Work Placements in Migration Research’
Overall, this MA programme is committed to the belief that knowledge and practice produced by diasporas, migrants’ grassroots organisations, activists, practitioners and artists should be intertwined with academic knowledge, and validated as part of a real decolonising effort.
Why study Migration and Diaspora Studies at SOAS?
- We are ranked 5th in the UK and 12th in the world for Anthropology (QS World University Rankings 2023)
- and 4th n the UK (2023 Times/Sunday Times League Table)
- We are ranked 6th in the UK for employability (QS World University Rankings 2023)
- We are specialists in the delivery of languages; your command of a language at SOAS will set you apart from graduates of other universities
- The MA Migration & Diaspora Studies programme has a first-rate graduate employability record and offers the chance to build your CV whilst you study, bridging the gap between theory and practice
- Our teaching is strongly informed by our regional interests in Africa, Asia and diasporas, as well as professional experiences of working in/with international humanitarian organisations, NGOs and activist collectives
- The programme will introduce you to cutting-edge literature in the field, at the intersection of anthropology, migration studies, diaspora studies, critical race theory, and decolonial theory
- The MA in Migration and Diaspora Studies is considerably enriched by the SOAS Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies, which runs seminars, films and public lectures and also hosts a number of international scholars
Duration
1 year full-time or part-time
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Curriculum
The programme consists of 180 credits in total: 120 credits of modules and a dissertation of 10,000 words at 60 credits.
Students are expected to take all core and compulsory modules listed below, and 30 credits from the Department of Anthropology and Sociology list below. The remaining credits can be selected from the relevant lists in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology or relevant options from other departments or a language module.
Core
- Dissertation (MA) in Migration and Diaspora Studies (Compulsory)
Guided options List A (15 credits from List A)
- African and Asian Diasporas: Culture, Politics, Identities
- Migration, Borders and Space: Decolonial Approaches
- Food, Place and Mobility
- Issues in Forced Migration
- Borders and Development
- Queering Migrations and Diasporas
- International Migration Law
- International Migration and Diaspora Politics
Guided options List B (15 credits from List B)
- Core Themes and Debates in African Philosophy
- Anthropology of 'Race', Gender and Sexuality
- Bodies and Cultures
- Race, Segregation, and Apartheid in Twentieth-century South Africa (PG)
- Law and Postcolonial Theory
- Transnational Communities and Diasporic Media: Networking, Connectivity, Identity
Guided options List C (30 credits from List C)
- Ethnographic Research Methods
- Anthropology of Sustainability: Global Challenges and Alternative Futures
- How to Change Things
- Contemporary Anthropological Theory
- Conceptualising the Social
- From Theory to Practice and Back: Work Placements in Migration Research
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Career Opportunities
Students from SOAS’ Department of Anthropology and Sociology develop an in-depth understanding of the world. Employers value our graduates’ cultural awareness and global perspective, as well as their skills in analysis, data interpretation and problem-solving.
Recent graduates have been hired by:
- Allen & Overy
- BBC
- British Council
- Deloitte
- Hackney Migrant Centre
- IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development)
- IOM- UN Migration
- Media 52
- New York Times
- Social Mobility Foundation
- The Week
- UNICEF
- United Nations Development Programme
- World Bank Group