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555 Master's degrees in Sociology in Europe
Inequalities and Social Science
Uncover the root causes of inequality in the world. Gain the skills to combat social injustice through research, policymaking or international development. Learn more at the Inequalities and Social Science programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Communities and Social Justice
Goldsmiths, University of London is home to world-renowned researchers in social justice, community work and youth work, making it a perfect home for postgraduate research studies in this Communities and Social Justice area.

Media, Society and Cultural Studies (Research)
This Media, Society and Cultural Studies (Research) master's from Newcastle University provides a sound grounding in media, society and cultural research and focuses on developing critical and independent thinking.
Sociology
Are you interested in society and in studying social phenomena? The Master’s Programme in Sociology at Uppsala University offers the opportunity to enhance and specialise your sociological skills and knowledge.

Sociology and Population Studies (Double degree)
Study modern societies by combining the Sociology Master’s programs from Tilburg University and Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain). Learn how to identify the main forces and challenges faced by key social institutions in modern society, such as families, schools, communities, and jobs. Get two full Master’s degrees in Sociology and Population Studies (Double degree) in 1,5 years.
Human Rights Policy and Practice
Human Rights Policy and Practice from University of Gothenburg is an interdisciplinary field and require an understanding of legal and political processes, globalization, social structures and civil society, methodologies needed to ensure reliable data, and the cultural and ethnic boundaries that challenge human rights implementation.
Cultural and Social Anthropology - Applied Anthropology
For students who wish to conduct research that has an applied character aimed at solving problems or contributing understanding where this is directly needed, we offer the possibility to specialize in Applied Anthropology with the Cultural and Social Anthropology - Applied Anthropology programme of the University of Amsterdam.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - International Law
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - International Law a wide range of subjects at Lancaster University International Study Centre, including law, design and a world top 3 linguistics program (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).

Sociology and Social Research (Double degree)
Become an expert in political research, social policy and solving social cohesion related-issues by taking the Sociology and Social Research (Double degree) programs from Tilburg University and the University of Trento (Italy).
Social Data Science (2 Years)
The Master of Science in Social Data Science (2 Years) at Central European University (CEU) is a comprehensive programme designed to equip students with the skills needed to analyse social big data. This full-time course spans two years, focusing on critical and socially responsible approaches to understanding the digital landscape.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Philosophy and Religion
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Philosophy and Religion a wide range of subjects at Lancaster University International Study Centre, including law, design and a world top 3 linguistics program (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).
Sociology
Our Master´s Programme in Sociology at Stockholm University gives you the ability to do independent analyses of social issues using sociological theories and sociological methods.
Brain and Cognitive Development (Part-time)
Brain and Cognitive Development (Part-time) from Birkbeck, University of London is designed to give you an understanding of the role of the child’s environment through the study of the impact of the family, communities and other social networks.

WorkS - Lifelong Learning, Sustainability and Work (Two Year)
The WorkS - Lifelong Learning, Sustainability and Work (Two Year) programme from Jönköping University focuses on lifelong learning, social sustainability and the shared responsibility between education and workplaces in a rapidly changing global society.
Ageing and Social Change
Do you want to contribute to the sustainability of an ageing society and the well-being of an ageing population? Then this Ageing and Social Change at Linköping University is your master’s programme. You can choose either on-campus learning or distance learning with on-campus periods each year.
Social Research
The MSc in Social Research at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This advanced degree focuses on social scientific methodologies and is recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as a research training qualification, equipping students with essential skills for further research or employment.

Social Research Methods
This Social Research Methods degree offered at University of Sussex is for you if you’re interested in studying for a research degree in the social sciences, or want to learn about research methods.

Social Research Methods
This Social Research Methods programme from University of Liverpool provides research training with a specific focus on obtaining the skills needed to examine and analyse how societies, cultures, institutions and practices came into being, how they are currently organised and constituted and how they are changing.
Media, Ethics and Social Change (Online)
Explore the ways digital media is transforming the world and learn how to use it meaningfully to address social justice issues, by joining this Media, Ethics and Social Change (Online) program at University of Sussex.
Social Anthropology
Social anthropology considers people, through and through, as social beings. Everything that all of us do, in whatever society or culture at whatever period of history, rests on assumptions, which usually are not stated but which are largely shared with our particular neighbours, kin, friends, or colleagues. The Social Anthropology programme is offered at the University of Oxford.