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At least three ESRC scholarships will be allocated to the programmes of MSc in Migration Studies and MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from October 2011

Recipients of the scholarships will be selected from applicants to either of the two degrees and will commence in October 2011.

The final deadline for application is 11 March 2011.

Find out more about the MSc in Migration Studies.

Find out more about the MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies.

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