MMB Online Short Courses Available Now!
NOW AVAILABLE – Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship: Essential Learning from Research and Practice. An introductory course to guide you through some of the most interesting and important material available on migration. Further details.
REGISTRATION CLOSED – Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship: The MMB Online Academy 2021. An interactive, taught course aimed at anyone working in a social justice related field or interested in doing so, or simply keen to think more deeply about migration and mobility. Further details.
MSc Migration and Mobility Studies
Unfortunately Migration and Mobility Studies (MSc) has been withdrawn from recruitment and will not be available for admission in 2022. However, there are alternative Masters programmes at the University of Bristol that you might want to consider, some of which may cover aspects of migration in their content:
- Sociology , MSc
Full-time and part-time - Law – Employment, Work and Equality , LLM
Full-time and part-time - Law – International Law , LLM
Full-time and part-time - Law – Law and Globalisation , LLM
Full-time and part-time - Law – Public Law , LLM
Full-time and part-time
PhD Programmes
MMB does not currently offer a postgraduate programme on migration and mobilities but we can advise on how to apply to Bristol to study this topic. Once here, postgraduates become members of MMB and benefit from our activities and from collaborating with other members. Please see our Doctoral Studies page for further information.
If you are already studying a PhD at Bristol and would like to join our MMB postgraduate network, please get in touch.
Sanctuary Scholarships
The Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme offers opportunities for those from refugee and asylum-seeking communities to study at the University of Bristol. The university recognises that individuals from forced migration backgrounds face additional barriers in accessing higher education and employment. The scholarships offer support towards the costs of higher education.
The scheme is now closed for applications for the 2020/21 cohort. For further information on the scheme can be found here.