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Anton Sandin is a doctoral student at Umeå University focusing on the causes and consequences of discrimination against ethnic and sexual minorities in Europe. His research investigates the mechanisms through which individuals discriminate, as well as the health impacts experienced by marginalized groups. Among these groups are ethnic minorities, homosexuals, bisexuals, transgender individuals, and intersex people. Sandin's work is part of a larger research project titled 'Unpacking Experiences of Discrimination in Europe: An Analysis of Multiple Marginalized Groups from a Comparative Perspective.' He is affiliated with research groups that explore themes of racism, nationalism, ethnicity, and migration, contributing valuable insights into the systemic issues faced by these communities.
Requirements are standard for Master's programs across Social Sciences and Humanities at Umeå. English 6 proficiency is the general rule.