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Human Rights Policy and Practice - master
Facts
Duration: | 2 År |
Credits (ECTS): | 120 |
Qualification: | Graduates receive the joint Degree of Master of Arts in Human Rights Policy and Practice, issued by the University of Gothenburg. |
Admission requirements: | To be eligible for the programme you must have the following:
Apply here: https://www.emhrpp.com/how-to-apply |
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Programme description
One programme - four universities
The Erasmus Mundus master’s programme in Human Rights Policy and Practice is organized by a consortium of four partner universities:
The University of Gothenburg, Sweden (lead partner);
The University of Deusto, Bilbao/San Sebastian, Spain;
Roehampton University, London, UK;
The Arctic University of Norway (UIT), Tromsø, Norway.
The first semester of study takes place at the University of Gothenburg, the second semester at the University of Deusto, and a third semester at the University of Roehampton. Mobility to Norway will be included for those students supervised in their master thesis by UIT. Teaching modules will be complemented with a Professional Seminar Series, field visits, and an internship during the third semester with a human rights organization in London. During the fourth semester, you are required to write a dissertation, supervised by academic staff from one of the four partner universities.
Apply to the programme if you are looking to gain critical knowledge of human rights and want to pursue international studies. The programme offers a unique interdisciplinary take on human rights, and broaden your skillset with both in-depth academic studies and practical experience.
Programme structure
10 ects | 10 ects | 10 ects | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1. sem. (autumn) | SOA-3022 Research Methods and Project Management - 20 stp. | SOA-3008 Culture, Ethnicity and Indigenous Rights - 10 stp. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. sem. (spring) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. sem. (autumn) | SOA-3902 Dissertation - 30 stp. SOA-3010 Urfolksrettigheter som menneskerettigheter. Den sosiale organisering av kulturelle forskjeller - 15 stp. SOA-3023 Forskningsmetoder for menneskerettighetspolitikk og praksis - 15 stp. |
Learning outcomes
The programme offers a uniquely comprehensive and immersive approach to teaching and learning, allowing you to build your skills, knowledge, and practical experience and prepare yourself to be a confident professional in the field of human rights.
Through lectures, group teaching, seminars, and field visits, you will learn about these main subjects:
- human rights theory
- human rights in the context of politics and the market economy
- research methods and methodologies
- human rights defenders
- social movements and nongovernmental organizations
- Preparing you for professional work in human rights
Our programme has an enhanced focus on employability and professionalization. Particular attention is paid to provide you with a range of core skills for employment, such as report writing, project management, campaign creation, and public speaking, embedded throughout the various modules.
Furthermore, the Professional Seminar Series will give you additional opportunities to practise what you learn. Associate Partners from academia and the public, corporate, and third sectors are involved in the design and delivery of the seminars, and in organizing study visits throughout the duration of the programme. Lastly, during the third semester, there is an internship possibility with a human rights organization in London. These various forms of integrated collaboration will prepare you for the challenges of building and enhancing your career after graduation in the field of human rights.
Teaching and assessment
The second semester in Spain prepares you to produce and access quality human rights knowledge and evidence, and examines relativistic approaches to human rights in light of cultural and ethnic diversity.
The third semester in the UK gives you the opportunity to practise what you have learned through an internship at a human rights organization in London, the Professional Seminar Series, and modules about theorizing human rights and social change.
The fourth semester consists of writing your master’s thesis in Human Rights Policy and Practice, based at one of the four partner universities.