MA Global Security and Borders Information Webinar
Register below and join Debbie Lisle for an insight into this Master's programme.
Date: Wednesday 25 February 2026
Time: 4:00pm UK Time
Location of event: Online (Microsoft Teams)
You will have the opportunity to find out more about the course content, including modules, assessment types and teaching styles. You will also have the chance to ask any questions you have about the programme or study at Queen's in general.
Borders have become a key site and central concern of global security practices and theory, from the Mexican-United States border to the Mediterranean ports of the EU. The many facets of borders are introduced and analysed in this programme: they are understood as containers of identity, sites of power, and points of weakness where the mobility of people (e.g. terrorists, migrants) and things (e.g. drugs, weapons) can disrupt prevailing forms of security.