Master in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action
Sciences Po
Key Information
Campus location
Paris, France
Languages
English, French
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
General objectives
The Master in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action at Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) offers innovative training by taking an approach that intertwines human rights and humanitarian action.
Main orientations and specific features
This program provides students with a unique blend of core social science theoretical and practical approaches (including philosophy, history, sociology and anthropology) to humanitarianism and human rights intended to deconstruct the intuitive familiarity between the two fields.
The teaching and learning objective is to give students the tools for strong analytical contextualisation that gives both depth and breadth to the challenges, dilemmas and stakes in the fields of human rights and humanitarian action.
It offers indispensable courses in international law, global/regional institutional frameworks and actors. It als- offers students the opportunity to develop their strategic skills for their future career that include advocacy, negotiation, or monitoring and evaluation.
This intensive two-year program is divided into three academic semesters and one semester away from our campus (dedicated tp either a professional internship, an exchange study program at a partner university, or a master thesis).
Each academic semester, students study Master core courses addressing major themes of the Human Rights and Humanitarian fields. The program offers indispensable courses in international law, global/regional institutional frameworks and actors, gender and human security.
Career opportunities
Master of Human Rights and Humanitarian Action graduates may consider a variety of careers: NGOs, the diplomatic corps/national administrations, international organisations, journalism, and with a prior qualifying course of study, law (practising lawyer, international and regional courts of justice).
Admission
- International admissions procedure : for applicants holding an undergraduate degree from outside of France
Assessment of international applications is made on a double analysis of the candidate's application file, on a rolling basis over the course of the application campaign. To get more info, click here.
- French admissions procedure : for applicants holding an undergraduate degree from France
Assessment of French applications is divided into two phases: an analysis of the candidate's application file, and an oral interview conducted with an admissions committee. To get more info, click here.