Candidates will be ranked according to the following criteria:

1. Undergraduate academic record (70%)
Candidates’ academic record will be assessed according to the following criteria:
Undergraduate degree in Sociology: 1
Undergraduate degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology, Labour Relations and Human Resources, Political Sciences and Social Work: 0.7

2. Additional studies, knowledge of English (B1) and research and professional experience (20%)
3. Cover letter (10%)

Candidates are required to submit a brief curriculum vitae that includes details of their education, research and professional experience, language proficiency (specifically in English) and academic or professional accomplishments. Additionally, a cover letter expressing interest in the Master’s Degree programme must be included.