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This Human Geography programme from Radboud University addresses the relationship between human activities and their spatial environment in a number of topical fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, whilst also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, but also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. Within the Human Geography programme offered at the Radboud University, you have a choice between six Master's specialisations:
Human Geography – Conflicts, Territories and Identities
This specialisation is socio-geographical, addressing issues such as the influence of territorial belonging, geopolitical framing and social construction of others, threats and conflicts, including violent symbolism. Human Geography - Economic Geography At the Human Geography - Economic Geography programme at Radboud University you study globalisation, spatial inequality, innovation and the future of the capitalist system. You will learn to understand mainstream and more alternative economic perspectives, to provide answers to the question why place matters so much in economic development, and how economic strengths of places can be encouraged.
Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance
This Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance programme at Radboud University teaches you the value and workings of the EU within the social and geopolitical developments both in the EU and in Europe’s relation to rest of the world. This specialisation is multidisciplinary and includes fields like European Studies, Political Science, Conflict Management and Spatial Planning.
Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development
At the Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development programme at Radboud University offers you the opportunity to investigate the effects of globalisation and migration processes on economies, societies and resources in different parts of the world.
Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism
In this Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism specialisation at Radboud University you will learn to understand and interpret advanced theories and practices of leisure and tourism and the interaction between tourism and the social, cultural and physical environment.
Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography
In the Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography programme offered at Radboud University you will study how different actors influence the physical form of cities but also the way in which they present and understand the character and identity of cities, and how they make use of the typical urban environment in their daily activities.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Sociology
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
This Human Geography programme from Radboud University addresses the relationship between human activities and their spatial environment in a number of topical fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, whilst also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, but also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. Within the Human Geography programme offered at the Radboud University, you have a choice between six Master's specialisations:
Human Geography – Conflicts, Territories and Identities
This specialisation is socio-geographical, addressing issues such as the influence of territorial belonging, geopolitical framing and social construction of others, threats and conflicts, including violent symbolism. Human Geography - Economic Geography At the Human Geography - Economic Geography programme at Radboud University you study globalisation, spatial inequality, innovation and the future of the capitalist system. You will learn to understand mainstream and more alternative economic perspectives, to provide answers to the question why place matters so much in economic development, and how economic strengths of places can be encouraged.
Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance
This Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance programme at Radboud University teaches you the value and workings of the EU within the social and geopolitical developments both in the EU and in Europe’s relation to rest of the world. This specialisation is multidisciplinary and includes fields like European Studies, Political Science, Conflict Management and Spatial Planning.
Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development
At the Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development programme at Radboud University offers you the opportunity to investigate the effects of globalisation and migration processes on economies, societies and resources in different parts of the world.
Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism
In this Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism specialisation at Radboud University you will learn to understand and interpret advanced theories and practices of leisure and tourism and the interaction between tourism and the social, cultural and physical environment.
Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography
In the Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography programme offered at Radboud University you will study how different actors influence the physical form of cities but also the way in which they present and understand the character and identity of cities, and how they make use of the typical urban environment in their daily activities.
Master's in Human Geography
Campus Heyendaal, Nijmegen, Netherlands
# 201-250QS Subject Rankings
12 monthsProgramme duration
17,470 EURTuition Fee/year
1Scholarships
Programme overview
Main Subject
Sociology
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
This Human Geography programme from Radboud University addresses the relationship between human activities and their spatial environment in a number of topical fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, whilst also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, but also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. Within the Human Geography programme offered at the Radboud University, you have a choice between six Master's specialisations:
Human Geography – Conflicts, Territories and Identities
This specialisation is socio-geographical, addressing issues such as the influence of territorial belonging, geopolitical framing and social construction of others, threats and conflicts, including violent symbolism. Human Geography - Economic Geography At the Human Geography - Economic Geography programme at Radboud University you study globalisation, spatial inequality, innovation and the future of the capitalist system. You will learn to understand mainstream and more alternative economic perspectives, to provide answers to the question why place matters so much in economic development, and how economic strengths of places can be encouraged.
Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance
This Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance programme at Radboud University teaches you the value and workings of the EU within the social and geopolitical developments both in the EU and in Europe’s relation to rest of the world. This specialisation is multidisciplinary and includes fields like European Studies, Political Science, Conflict Management and Spatial Planning.
Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development
At the Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development programme at Radboud University offers you the opportunity to investigate the effects of globalisation and migration processes on economies, societies and resources in different parts of the world.
Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism
In this Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism specialisation at Radboud University you will learn to understand and interpret advanced theories and practices of leisure and tourism and the interaction between tourism and the social, cultural and physical environment.
Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography
In the Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography programme offered at Radboud University you will study how different actors influence the physical form of cities but also the way in which they present and understand the character and identity of cities, and how they make use of the typical urban environment in their daily activities.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Sociology
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
This Human Geography programme from Radboud University addresses the relationship between human activities and their spatial environment in a number of topical fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, whilst also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. It takes a critical, emancipatory approach to the field by engaging with the less privileged in society, but also trying to contribute to positive change and development in many different fields. Within the Human Geography programme offered at the Radboud University, you have a choice between six Master's specialisations:
Human Geography – Conflicts, Territories and Identities
This specialisation is socio-geographical, addressing issues such as the influence of territorial belonging, geopolitical framing and social construction of others, threats and conflicts, including violent symbolism. Human Geography - Economic Geography At the Human Geography - Economic Geography programme at Radboud University you study globalisation, spatial inequality, innovation and the future of the capitalist system. You will learn to understand mainstream and more alternative economic perspectives, to provide answers to the question why place matters so much in economic development, and how economic strengths of places can be encouraged.
Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance
This Human Geography - Europe - Borders, Identity and Governance programme at Radboud University teaches you the value and workings of the EU within the social and geopolitical developments both in the EU and in Europe’s relation to rest of the world. This specialisation is multidisciplinary and includes fields like European Studies, Political Science, Conflict Management and Spatial Planning.
Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development
At the Human Geography - Globalisation, Migration and Development programme at Radboud University offers you the opportunity to investigate the effects of globalisation and migration processes on economies, societies and resources in different parts of the world.
Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism
In this Human Geography - Cultural Geography and Tourism specialisation at Radboud University you will learn to understand and interpret advanced theories and practices of leisure and tourism and the interaction between tourism and the social, cultural and physical environment.
Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography
In the Human Geography - Urban and Cultural Geography programme offered at Radboud University you will study how different actors influence the physical form of cities but also the way in which they present and understand the character and identity of cities, and how they make use of the typical urban environment in their daily activities.
Admission Requirements
Domestic
International
Scholarships
NL Scholarship
Value
$5000
Deadline
14 Feb 2026
Application requirements
QS Event Attendance is NOT required
Entry requirements
You must be admitted to this school to be awarded
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