Social Trends Institute offers four scholarships to attend Master's Degree at research in Social Sciences
Candidates commit to thesis of Master's Degree at programs of study on fashion, the cultural impact of globalization, family policies or care professions.

Social Trends Institute is offering four scholarships to study the Master's Degree at research in Social Sciences (MICS) at the University of Navarra. The amount covers the total cost of the enrollment.
To qualify for the grants, candidates must commit to write their thesis of Master's Degree on one of four topics: programs of study on fashion, the cultural impact of globalization, family policies or care professions. These are some of the issues that Social Trends Institute has addressed in its specialized meetings in recent years and in its subsequent publications.
Candidates should send Social Trends Institute their curriculum, a letter explaining why they are interested in a particular topic, and a letter of reference. They should send the material to Tracey O'Donnell(todonnell@socialtrendsinstitute.org) by May 15, 2016. The resolution will take place on May 30.
form from application for scholarships
Six itineraries of specializationAccredited by the National Agency for Assessment of Quality and Accreditation (Agencia Nacional de assessment de la Calidad and accreditation), the MICS is coordinated by the Institute for Culture and Society (ICS) and counts with the direct partnership of the Schools of Communication, Law, Education and Psychology, Nursing, and Philosophy and Letters. It will begin in the 2016-2017 academic year.
The program is offered as a gateway to entrance for students who wish to enter the interdisciplinary research in the social sciences. Its training program allows students to specialize in six tracks: Communication, Geography, Linguistics, Education, Law and Nursing.
The Study program consists of 60 credits ECTS credit, distributed in four modules: the theoretical-fundamental module (12 ECTS credit), the methodological-instrumental module (18 ECTS credit), the module of specialization program itineraries (12 ECTS credit) and the module of the work of end of Master's Degree (18 ECTS credit).
Students who complete the Master's Degree will be equipped with methodological tools and analytical skills that will enable them to carry out quantitative and qualitative programs of study of social and cultural reality, as well as to lead interdisciplinary work in a wide range of companies and public and private organizations.
About Social Trends InstituteSocial Trends Institute is a non-profit research center that provides institutional support and funding to scholars from all fields who seek to delve into emerging social trends and their effects on human communities.