European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations - Master's Programme

You want to apply for a Master's Programme in European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations.

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Most important points

  • The study course is admission limited.
  • Application for beginning students is not possible in summer semester.


Winter semester 2025/26

Applications are now open for all applicants!

Application deadlines:
- Scholarship applicants and non-fee paying self-funded applicants: 15 September to 15 December 2024
Fee paying self-funded applicants: 15 September 2024 to 15 July 2025

Please check the EMMIR-Website for more details.


Special admission requirements

As EMMIR is research oriented on one hand and well rooted in the field by its numerous associates on the other hand it attracts students seeking to pursue an academic career and others looking for preparations to work in the field. In any case EMMIR is able to support and encourage students to professionalise.

Admission Requirements

  • The program builds upon a first degree such as a Bachelor's degree (or an equivalent qualification) in a field related to migration studies: e.g. Social sciences, History, Cultural studies, Educational sciences, Law, Economics, Development Studies and Journalism.
  • The final grade of the first degree must be proven by certificates. You are expected to provide documentation of a final first degree by the deadline.
  • Applicants have to document knowledge of migration studies, intercultural relations and empirical methods. Modules completed at the undergraduate level, papers, essays and examination results are considered valid documentation. Preference will also be given to qualified applicants who, in addition, have relevant professional experience.
  • Language requirements: Applicants whose native language is not English or whose undergraduate instruction was not in English must demonstrate proficiency in English by the application deadline. We kindly ask you to check our website: http://www.emmir.org for more information about relevant tests of English language.

Applicants whose native language is English must demonstrate proficiency in a second language relevant to migration studies by the application deadline at a level corresponding to the list above.


For more details see Foreign language skills on this page.

Admission regulations

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