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MA | Postgraduate Taught

Global Security and Borders

Entry year
Academic Year 2025/26
Entry requirements
2.2 (minimum 55%)
Attendance
1 year (Full-time)
Places available
15 (Full Time)

Current information: Borders have become a key site and central concern of global security practices and theory, from the Mexican-United States border to the Mediterranean ports of the EU. The many facets of borders are introduced and analysed in this programme: they are understood as containers of identity, sites of power, and points of weakness where the mobility of people (e.g. terrorists, migrants) and things (e.g. drugs, weapons) can disrupt prevailing forms of security. This programme aims to help students navigate this complex terrain by providing a firm grounding in critical border studies. At the core of this programme is the chance for students to apply their academic insights within a work-based environment with borders/security professionals through the Borders Internship module.

Please Note: Due to external international funding deadlines, International Applicants must apply by Friday 31st January 2025 at 4pm GMT for consideration. The closing date for non-UK/Irish UK/Irish/EU/EEA (or late International Student not applying for consideration of international funding) applicants is Friday 28th March 2025 at 4pm GMT. This is due to a limited number of internships available for this course.

Applications received after the closing deadline of Friday 28th March 2025 at 4pm GMT, will be regarded as LATE and will be considered only if vacancies exist when all applications received by these closing dates have been processed.

A specialised MA not offered anywhere else in the UK or Ireland. A dedicated focus on global security as it operates on borders. An intense semester-long Borders Internship in key political organizations The chance to shape political policy

Global Security and Borders highlights

Student Experience

A unique opportunity, not offered anywhere else in the UK or Ireland, to study the crucial interaction of global security practices and borders as sites of power, identity and politics.

The chance to apply theoretical insights in the real world through the Borders Internship module where you will also learn key transferable employability skills.

Internationally Renowned Experts

Research-led teaching by world leading experts who have been awarded grants by UK and EU funding bodies to undertake research on the interaction of borders and security.

Industry Links

The opportunity to feed into contemporary policy debates both directly with professionals through the Internship as well as debating with staff who advise governments and security sector actors.

This programme has the particular benefit of an Internship module where students will learn to manage their time and acquire transferable skills in a work-based environment.

Student Experience

The School's active research environment, including internationally renowned guest speakers, staff seminars and reading groups.

Queen’s is ranked 10th in the UK for graduate prospects (Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024).

16% of the Queen’s student population are international students (Queen’s Planning Office, 2023).

Queen’s ranked 18 in the world for international outlook (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023).

Queen’s is ranked in the top 75 universities in Europe for Teaching Excellence (Times Higher Education, 2019).