Human Geography
Position Details (Master's)
Within the Master's Human Geography , you have a choice between four important Master's specialisations.
- Conflict, Territories and Identities
How do we make sense of conflict and in/security? What are the causes that spark violence and war? And how are war, terrorism and in/security framed and what shapes do they take in practice at local, regional, national and international levels? How do territorial and identity issues shape and are shaped by conflict, violence and insecurity?
- Capital, Labour and Extraction
In this specialisation we explore the key challenges produced by contemporary capitalism: stagnant economic growth; rising debt; geographical inequalities; housing, labour, and resource scarcity; and climate crisis. We ask whether these challenges are endemic to capitalism? How do they unevenly impact different peoples and places? And how can we best tackle them and build more just economies?
- Borders, Migration and Justice
In this specialisation we explore the influence of geopolitics and persistence of global injustices for present day human mobility across the globe. This implies paying attention to processes of colonial and post-colonial arrangements around borders, it calls for a comprehensive epistemology of the impact which policy has on mobility perspectives, and it requires critical empirical approaches to these dynamics that take all actors, migrants included, on board.
- Cities, Culture and Inequality
In this specialisation, we explore how cities are represented, contested and experienced by a wide array of urban dwellers. You will learn how to think about city life and urban inequalities from different scales and perspectives; from the edge to the core, and with urban theory and (creative) methodologies.
Pre-Master's Human Geography
When your education background does not grant you direct admission to the Master's program in Human Geography, you can, in some cases enrol in a pre-Master's program. Finishing a pre-master's grants direct access to the Master’s program.
Specialisations:
- Conflicts, Territories and Identities
- Capital, Labour and Extraction
- Borders, Migration and Justice
- Cities, Culture and Inequality
Radboud University
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
May 2026