Ecology, Migration and Tolerance: Limits to cooperation?

5000MECMTN
Interdisciplinary

About this minor

Note: The information on this page is from 2025-2026. New information will follow as soon as possible. Courses and course descriptions are subject to change.

Many of the most acute problems we face today are global: they transcend national boundaries, they put the future of society and even humanity at peril, and they can only be addressed through international cooperation. However, what can international cooperation deliver? Is it possible to come together and address in a constructive manner looming ecological crises, concerns about democracy and social justice, and the tensions arising from migration and diversity.

This multidisciplinary minor offers an International Studies approach to this set of contemporary challenges. In practice this means you will encounter different disciplinary perspectives across the four courses and will be taught by lecturers from diverse academic backgrounds. The minor will allow you to discuss the limits to cooperation and political mobilisation on the topics of global governance, political ecology, migration, religion, and social justice. Through the readings and lectures you will be exposed to responses to global challenges from both a top-down institutional level (the United Nations) and a bottom-up grassroots approach (social movements). Assignments across the four courses will offer students the opportunity to conduct case study work and explore local and regional perspectives.

Maximum number of students: 50

Prospectus number: 5000MECMTN

Language: English

Registration: via EduXchange see More Info

19 May (13:00hrs) until 30 June 2026

Learning outcomes

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  • Registration: via EduXchange: 19 May (13:00hrs) until 30 June 2026

Request an eduID account to register in EduXchange. On how to do this, watch Explore & register for your minor via eduXchange. Students from another university: please visit Info about minors

  • From July, register separately for the courses via MyStudymap (only applies to LEI students!)
  • Guest students will be helped with their course enrollment.
  • Student can create a 15EC minor package if their study programme requires that. They can do so by choosing 1 course for 10EC and 1 course for 5EC from the 4 courses on offer.

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Additional information

minor
30 ECTS
  • Level
    bachelor

Starting dates

  • 31 Aug 2026

    ends 31 Jan 2027

    LocationDen Haag
    LanguageEnglish
    Enrolment starts 19 May, 13:00
    Register between 19 May, 13:00 - 30 Jun