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New York University (NYU)
International Migration Studies
- Manhattan, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The M.A. Program in International Migration Studies at the Graduate Center prepares students for growing and exciting opportunities to work with and advocate on behalf of international migrants and refugees. Today, 250 million people live outside their countries of birth — 43 million in the United States alone. These migrants and their children are reshaping the social, cultural, economic, and political life of their new host societies, while also creating unprecedented levels of ethnic, racial, and religious diversity in immigrant-receiving nations around the world. Nowhere is this more apparent than in super-diverse global cities like New York. Understanding the causes and effects of international migration is now more important than ever.


European University Institute (EUI)
Effective Migration Management: Putting Policy into Action
- Florence, Italy
Course
On-Campus
English
Migration management remains one of the most divisive issues in the political agenda, both in the EU and internationally. In its 4th edition, this executive training aims at developing and strengthening skills that pertain to managing the entry and presence of foreigners within the borders of the state and the safeguarding of refugees and others in need of protection. This training will provide officers and practitioners working in the field with a holistic approach, looking at the issue of migration management from different perspectives and across different themes in order to share knowledge and upgrade key expertise.
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European University Institute (EUI)
Migration Communication Strategies: Effective Approaches to Depolarise the Debate
- Florence, Italy
Course
On-Campus
English
In many countries around the world, public discourse around migration is highly polarised. In this context, it becomes increasingly more difficult to discuss about this phenomenon without being accused of spreading fake news or provoking heated debates. As a result, there is growing uncertainty about what type of communication strategies are most effective in providing accurate information and changing popular attitudes towards migrants and people on the move.


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Interpreting for Refugees: Contexts, Practices and Ethics Course - The University of Glasgow
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
3 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Learn skills to meet the challenges of interpreting for refugees and share your experiences with other interpreters in the sector.
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Studying migration through courses in migration degree programs helps you understand the complexities of movement, identity, and belonging in our increasingly interconnected world. This vibrant field of study invites you to explore pressing issues like refugees, policy development, and the effects of globalization on communities.
Through comprehensive coursework, you'll delve into topics such as migration policy analysis, cultural integration, and demographic studies. You'll gain practical skills like crafting effective advocacy strategies, analyzing migration data, and facilitating dialogue among diverse groups. These competencies prepare you to navigate real-world challenges in various contexts.
As students engage with diverse perspectives in migration studies, they strengthen adaptability and broaden their understanding of global citizenship. Graduates often pursue careers in international organizations, non-profits, and government agencies, addressing migration challenges and promoting social justice initiatives. By immersing yourself in this dynamic program, you position yourself to make a valuable contribution to this evolving field.