Overview
ATS focuses on a group of related issues that are brought together to create a complex field of study: The state, migration, law and politics.
Transnationalism and the nature of the state are the focal points of the Master program, as the state is now being fundamentally affected by transnational circulation processes, such as migration, international laws and agreements, and economic interconnections. At the same time, these circulation processes are structured on the basis of actions taken by states. Because state power also manifests itself in laws or the refusal to conform to the latter, the program also pays particular attention to legal-anthropological issues such as the regulation of borders, resource utilization, transnational production and consumption chains, and human rights. Migration is also addressed, as labour migration and transnational families have created global links of support and care.
The Anthropology of Transnationalism and the State (ATS) at the University of Bern also examines the extent to which cultural and ethnic diversity are protected or restricted; the mechanisms states use to integrate or exclude members of society; the different ways immigration and emigration and the awarding of citizenship or the refusal to do so are managed; differences in the definition of citizenship; and the role played by transnational practices and Diasporas. The program introduces students to theories and ethnographic studies in the fields addressed at the institute – for example, religion, economy, kinship, gender and sexuality – all in the context of globalization. Although the Master program does not have a specific regional focus, ATS studies generally involve regions that are of special interest at the Institute of Social Anthropology – i.e. Europe, southern Africa and southeast and southwest Asia.
Possible career paths after graduation include:
- Migration and human rights
- NGOs
- Development work
- Politics
- Foundation work
- Media and publishing
- Museum work
- Cultural and event management
- Adult education
- Academia (university)
- Tourism
Accreditation
recognised by the Swiss Confederation
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- General knowledge and methodology
- Training in empirical research
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Bern, Switzerland
Disciplines
Anthropology Public Law Political ScienceWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
Bachelor's degree from a Swiss university, or an equivalent degree, with a major in the branch of studies Social and Cultural Anthropology
Bachelor's degree from a Swiss university, or an equivalent degree, with a major in one of the following branches of studies:
- Sociology
- History
- Political Science
- Law
- Geography
- In another subject that requires proficiency in empirical social research.
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Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents1900 CHF / year≈ 1900 CHF / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents1500 CHF / year≈ 1500 CHF / year
Additional Details
- National: CHF 750 per semester
- International: CHF 750 per semester + CHF 200 per semester, in addition to the regular tuition fee = 950 CHF
Living costs
Bern
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