Apply for University of London’s MA Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies Scholarships
Introduction
The online MA in Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies is among the world’s largest and most comprehensive programmes on forced migration. Developed by leading experts at the Refugee Law Initiative (RLI), this practice-focused degree is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to advance your career in refugee protection and related fields.
Key Features
- Learn from World-Leading Experts: The programme is based at the RLI, a unique academic centre promoting interdisciplinary research on law, policy, and practice in refugee and displacement contexts. The RLI’s network of specialists delivers the Master’s content, providing access to the foremost expertise.
- Interdisciplinary, Practice-Focused Content: Combining perspectives from law, policy, and social sciences, the programme equips you with practical skills for success in related careers. The module content is continuously updated to reflect cutting-edge knowledge from specialist academics and practitioners.
- Build Your Global Network: The University of London is a global institution with students in over 190 countries. Studying online, you will connect with tutors and fellow students worldwide, benefiting from diverse perspectives and experiences.
- Study Anywhere, Anytime: The fully online programme offers flexibility in what, when, and how you study. Designed to be studied part-time over two to five years, you can continue your professional work while earning your degree.
- Partnerships with Major Organisations: The Master’s is trusted by leading organisations like the UN Refugee Agency, Norwegian Refugee Council, and Danish Refugee Council, who offer bursaries to their employees for this programme. Members of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection are also eligible.
Course Overview
- Academic Direction: School of Advanced Study
- Modes of Study: Online
- Programme Duration: 2-5 years
Key Dates
October 2024 Intake
- Applications Open: 29 February 2024
- Applications Close: 19 August 2024
- Registration Deadline: 1 October 2024
- Programme Starts: October 2024
March 2025 Intake
- Details to be announced.
Admissions
Entry Requirements
- Undergraduate Degree: Comparable to a UK upper second class honours degree in social sciences, humanities, laws, or other related subjects. Applications are considered on their merits.
- English Language Requirements: High standard of English, with acceptable scores from IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, Duolingo, or other providers considered on an individual basis.
Fees, Funding, and Payment
For detailed information on fees, funding options, and payment plans, please visit our Fees and Funding page.
Without the cost of moving to London, studying for your University of London degree anywhere in the world represents excellent value for money. However, there are additional sources of support depending on where you live and how you choose to study.
Without the cost of moving to London, studying for your University of London degree anywhere in the world represents excellent value for money. However, there are additional sources of support depending on where you live and how you choose to study.
Scholarships
- The B.S Chimni Scholarship is open to new students living in South and Southeast Asia for the October 2024 session.
- The Commonwealth Scholarship is open to nationals of member countries of the Commonwealth in Africa for the October 2024 session.
- The Hannah Arendt Scholarship is open to new students living in Africa for the October 2024 session.
- The Jean-François Durieux Scholarship is open to new students living in the Middle East or Latin America for the October 2024 session
- The Thriplow Charitable Trust Bursary is open to new students based in the UK for the October 2024 session
Bursaries
- The UNHCR Bursary offers current UNHCR employees a 10 per cent bursary that can be applied against module fees for the degree.
- The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) Bursary offers DRC employees a 10 per cent bursary that can be applied against module fees for the degree.
- The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Bursary offers NRC employees a 10 per cent bursary that can be applied against module fees for the degree.
- The Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance & Protection (PHAP) Bursary offers PHAP members a 10 per cent bursary that can be applied against module fees for the degree.
Can I get sponsored?
If you’re employed, your employer may be willing to cover part/all of the programme fees if you can make a compelling case as to how this programme will boost your contribution to the workplace.
Our courses are ideal for employers because they get to retain you as an employee and benefit from your learning from the moment you begin.
How can I get sponsored by my employer?
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this programme are well-equipped for careers in international organisations, NGOs, government agencies, and academic institutions, focusing on refugee protection, humanitarian assistance, and migration policy.
What Our Students Say
Our students have consistently praised the programme for its comprehensive curriculum, expert faculty, and the flexibility of online study. Read more about their experiences and testimonials on our Student Stories page.
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