Specialisation in Europe: Borders, Identity and Governance
The Master's specialisation in Europe: Borders, Identity and Governance studies the much-debated governance of borders, migration, and identities by and in the EU, and places these policies in the context of global patterns of migration, postcolonialism, conflicts, and global unequal development.
Elective courses
You are free to choose the elective courses yourself, provided that these add up to at least 12 EC and are taught at a Master’s level. We would suggest selecting courses that are related to the themes taught in this specialisation and/or to your Master Thesis Research.
You can for instance choose courses from one of the other Human Geography Master Specialisations or from related Master’s programmes at Radboud University, such as:
- Conflicting Theories: Applying Theoretical Approaches of Conflicts, Territories and Identities (Human Geography)
- Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding (Human Geography)
- Globalising Cities and Hinterlands (Human Geography)
- International Environmental Politics (Spatial Planning)
- International Security (Political Science)
- Crises of Global Capitalism (Political Science)
- Global Governance and Contestation (Political Science)
- The EU Executive Order (Public Administration)
- Politicization in the EU Arena (Political Science)
- EU Policy in Practice (Public Administration)
- EU in Global Politics (Political Science)
- Inequality & Development (Economics)
- Decolonising diversity in a polarized world (Anthropology and Development Studies)
You could also search for relevant courses at other (international) Universities. The lecturers are happy to help you in your search.