Master of Science in Global Urban Transformations
Utrecht, Netherlands
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Jun 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 20,043 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* non-EU/EEA students: 1 April
** Dutch and other EU/EEA students (statutory fee, full-time) 2024-2025: € 2,530
Introduction
How do global transformations resulting from extreme weather events, increased diversity in cities and infrastructural problems affect everyday places? What are the opportunities, assets, conflicts, contestations, and dilemmas that arise during these processes? And how do they reshape the local, expanding urban spaces where people live, study and work? During the research Master’s programme Global Urban Transformations your aim is to find the answers and contribute to a more sustainable world.
Transformation at its core
Global urban transformations have long-lasting spatial and social effects and have resulted in new dynamics of in- and exclusion in cities worldwide. During the two-year programme, you will, therefore, analyse transformations taking place in cities all over the world, using multiple social-scientific theories and methods based on a geographical and spatial planning perspective. By identifying the complexities of developing, planning and governing cities in the context of global transformations, you will master a multi-scalar approach to understanding how global forces intersect with local conditions, as well as how they create opportunities and barriers for cities therein.
Research as a starting point
The need for researchers capable of analysing the complexity of contemporary urban issues is growing rapidly. With this Master's programme, you will not only develop critical thinking skills in regard to current approaches and instruments for the governance of urban transformations but also gain knowledge on how these findings can contribute to shaping policy. All while being part of the research community of the academic department, consisting of leading scholars from the fields of urban geography, economic geography, international development studies, and spatial planning.
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Curriculum
The first year will be in residence at Utrecht University. Students take eight courses, for a total 7.5 EC. Of these eight courses, five are thematic (Introduction to Global Urban Transformations, Urban Social Dynamics, Urban Resilience, Key Thinkers in Geography and Planning and Politics and Governance of Global Urban Transformations). The other three courses are dedicated to advanced methods and techniques and academic skills (Quantitative Methods, Doing Qualitative Research in Geography, and Developing a Master’s thesis Proposal).
The research project in the second year requires students to be independent and innovative in applying theories in practice. This final project has a study abroad component and offers room to enrol in electives or do an internship. The combination of structured learning and individual learning provides students with the optimal setup to pursue a well-tailored programme that fits their interests and ensures high quality. The thesis is written up as an academic article.
Courses
Year 1
- Period 1: Introduction to Global Urban Transformations (7.5 EC)
- Period 2: Urban Social Dynamics (7.5 EC)
- Period 3: Urban Resilience (7.5 EC)
- Period 4: Key Thinkers in Geography and Planning (7.5 EC)
Year 2
- Period 1-3: Master's thesis: guided research abroad and scientific publication (40 EC)
- Period 4: Career Orientation (5 EC)
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Career Opportunities
This programme will equip you with the ability to critically assess research designs and results and policy implications. This will give you an excellent basis for either a PhD research position at a university or a senior position at national or international companies and research institutions.
Many of our recent graduates find jobs in companies (31%), while the second largest group of our graduates choose an academic career by entering a PhD programme in the Netherlands or abroad (26%), or by starting research-teaching activities at a university (10%). A few of our students found employment with non-academic research institutions (18%).
Academic careers
As a graduate of our research Master's programme Global Urban Transformations, you will have an excellent foundation for completing a PhD in the fields of urban geography, economic geography, international development studies, and urban and regional planning.
Non-academic careers
As a graduate of Global Urban Transformations, you will have also developed knowledge, skills and competencies to use at non-academic institutions. You will qualify for senior research functions at international and national organisations, such as the United Nations, Dutch ministries, regional and local bodies, NGOs, and multinational companies.
Here is a small illustration of some non-academic careers available for our alumni:
- National and local Government bodies
- Research agencies
- Housing associations
- Project developers
- Private consultancy agencies
- NGOs
Why study at Utrecht University
Why in Utrecht
Studying Global Urban Transformations at Utrecht University has several advantages and benefits. The research Master’s Global Urban Transformations:
- The programme is research driven, with theoretical development and advanced method training, and provides you with an excellent preparation for conducting research in academic, policy and consulting environments;
- You are taught by leading scholars who actively participate and bring both expertise and experience from research across the globe. Here you read more about our teaching staff;
- The small-scale setup allows for extensive interaction between you and the staff, and the strong international focus provides you with opportunities to study abroad and/or conduct research in international settings;
- Beyond creating foundations for a PhD, this programme will also prepare you for a career in research-oriented NGO’s, industry, public administration and urban planning, and activism.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.