Specialise in migration and transform your professional future.
Why study this Master’s degree?
Human mobility is one of the greatest challenges of our time, requiring professionals capable of understanding its complexity and generating transformative responses.








The Inter-university Master’s in Contemporary Migration at CER-Migracions offers you a solid, interdisciplinary and applied training, with leading academics and work placements in key institutions. Design your own pathway, specialise, and become a change-maker in a field with high social and professional prospects.
Expert Faculty
The centre’s team is comprised of a cohort of established researchers and researchers in training from various departments at the UAB and the UB.
We boast a vast and diverse teaching body that includes both academic staff, who provide research perspectives and academic rigour, and professionals with renowned experience in management and intervention at international, national, and local levels.
Credits
Master’s degree
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FAQ
They are programs aimed at creating professionals required by the most innovative economic and social sectors and are consolidated as a fundamental tool to update knowledge or to grow professionally.
In the teaching of UAB master’s degrees and diplomas, professors, professionals, and institutions from outside the university participate so that the studies have the practical orientation required by the labor market.
In the Master’s Degree, the student must complete 60 ECTS, while in the Diploma it is 33 ECTS. In both programs, the student must complete the following core modules: Module 1: Introduction to Contemporary Migration and Module 2: Public Policies and Diversity Management. However, only for the Master’s Degree, Module 9: Research Methodology in Migration and Module 10: Master’s Thesis (TFM) are mandatory.
No, it is not necessary to have your degree from a non-EU university officially recognised (homologated). To find out about the rest of the documentation you must submit at the time of pre-enrolment, please follow this link.
Schedule structure and class days: Both the Master’s Degree and the Diploma have classes three days a week: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, from 16:00 to 20:00 hours. The format of both is exclusively face-to-face.
Structure of subjects – Monthly format: The duration of the subjects or modules of 6 ECTS is monthly. This means that, throughout one month, the students will focus exclusively on a single module. For example, if in January Module 3: Innovative management of immigration, social mobilization and transformation is taught, this will be the only module studied during that entire month.







