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The Master of Science in Global Studies is an interdisciplinary social science master's programme which aims to provide students with knowledge of globalisation, conflict and social change. This involves an understanding of theories connected to processes of globalisation and transformation as analysed through various disciplinary frameworks. The programme presents major cultural, economic, political and socio-psychological theories and concepts to enable students to make informed, comparative analyses of how globalisation is connected to conflict and social change.
The programme provides qualifications for employment as policy makers, trainers and practitioners working with global issues in government agencies, private companies or NGOs. It also prepares students for PhD studies.
After completing the Master of Science Programme in Global Studies, the students will acquire a Degree of Master (120 credits) of Science in Global Studies, with a major in either of the following disciplines: Gender Studies, Development Studies, Human Geography, Education, Political Science, Social Work, Social Anthropology, Sociology, or Sociology of Law. The major is depending on the major in your Bachelor's degree.
Medium of instruction is English. This means that lectures, seminars and examination will be in English.
The Master of Science (Two years) in Global Studies comprises a total of 120 credits (2 years).
The first semester begins with a profile course introducing the students to the main themes and issues of the programme. This is followed by courses in the theory of sciences adn research methods.
The second semester begins with another profile course directly related to the main theme of the programme. Through the profile course students further increase their understanding and knowledge of global development through a deeper comprehension of theories and current research. This is followed, in the second half of the second semester, by courses in the theory of sciences and research methods.
The third semester consists of optional courses to be taken at Lund University or any other recognised university in Sweden or abroad. The courses are chosen after approval of the programme coordinator, and enable students to tailor the programme to suit their particular interests.
During the fourth and last semester students complete the programme with a written thesis, which provides the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of theories, methods and argumentation.
The courses are studied in the following order:
* Introduction to Global Studies, 15 credits (first half of the first semester)
* Courses in the theory of sciences/research methods, 15 credits (second half of the first semester)
* Globalisation, Conflict, Security and the State, 15 credits (first half of the second semester)
* Courses in the theory of sciences/research methods, 15 credits (second half of the second semester)
* Elective courses and/or studies abroad, and/or internship, 30 credits (the third term)
* Master's Thesis in the student´s major social science discipline, 30 credits (the fourth semester)
Lund University Global Scholarship programme
The Lund University Global Scholarship programme is targeted at top academic students from countries outside the EU/EEA (and Switzerland). You apply for a Lund University Global Scholarship after you have applied for the programme/or free-standing course you wish to study at Lund University.
Programme-specific scholarships
Some programmes may have specific scholarships connected only to the programme or the subject area.
Erasmus Mundus Action 1
Lund University is a partner in several Erasmus Mundus joint programmes (Action 1). As a student on these Master's programmes you can get a scholarship that can cover both tuition fees and living expenses. Details can be found on the Erasmus Mundus programme pages.
Erasmus Mundus Action 2
Lund University is a partner in several Erasmus Mundus Action 2 "lots".If you are from an eligible country you can apply for a scholarship to come to Lund University. Scholarships are available to academic staff, PhD students, Master's students and Bachelor's students and can cover both tuition fees and living expenses.
Swedish Institute scholarships
The Swedish Institute offers several scholarship programmes for international students studying at Bachelor's, Master's, PhD and post-doctoral levels.
Swedish Institute Study Scholarship:
The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships target highly qualified students across two categories:
Category 1: Students from the following 12 developing countries: Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. Category 2: Students with citizenship from countries on the DAC list (note there are some exceptions).
Other Swedish Institute Scholarships:
* Visby Programme - Swedish Institute Baltic Sea Region
* Swedish Institute Scholarships for East Europe
* Swedish-Turkish Programme
US Student Finance
Lund University is a participating institution in the US Government Federal William D. Ford Direct Loan Program for undergraduate, Masters and doctoral programmes. This includes the Stafford Loans and the Graduate Plus Loans. Please note that this loan programme is only available to US citizens or eligible non-citizens.