Part time MSc Programs in Human Rights in United Kingdom 2022
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The programme is designed for Masters students who are interested in the politics of human rights, humanitarianism and international and transitional justice especially in con ... +
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The programme is designed for Masters students who are interested in the politics of human rights, humanitarianism and international and transitional justice especially in conflict and post-conflict states. It is also highly relevant to anyone working or intending to work in international NGOs, international organizations, think tanks and advocacy groups in the areas of rights, humanitarian assistance and transitional justice. It also looks more broadly at the future of global human rights in a world where, many claim, the influence of the West is declining and asks critical questions about the legitimacy and effectiveness of transitional justice mechanisms and humanitarian intervention. Students on this programme are able to participate in all of the activities of the Centre on Conflict, Rights and Justice - including closed and public seminars, workshops, expert briefings and professional training, a student-led blog, regular social events and the Centre's internship scheme (for a small group selected through a competitive application process).
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MSc
Full-time
Part-time
English
26 Sep 2022
Campus
This is an online degree that engages critically with the history, politics and practice of humanitarian action. Students take the core module, followed by a selection of elec ... +
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This is an online degree that engages critically with the history, politics and practice of humanitarian action. Students take the core module, followed by a selection of elective modules and a final dissertation.
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MSc
Full-time
Part-time
English
Online
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