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International Relations

Human Rights and Democratisation

When:

11 September - 31 July 2024

School:

Global Campus of Human Rights

Institution:

Global Campus of Human Rights

City:

Venice

Country:

Italy

Language:

English

Credits:

0.0 EC

Fee:

5650 EUR

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Please note: this course has already ended
Human Rights and Democratisation

About

The EMA Programme is one of seven Regional Master’s Programmes organised by the Global Campus of Human Rights. It was created with the support of the European Union and 42 participating universities from all the EU member states.

EMA is both a residential and an exchange programme: the first semester from September to January is organised at the Global Campus premises in Venice and the second semester from February to July takes place in one of the EMA participating universities within the member states of the European Union plus the UK and Switzerland.

Deadline for non-EU and scholarship applicants: 13 February 2023
Deadline for EU and self-funded applicants: 18 April 2023

Course leader

About 70 academics from the participating universities and experts from international IGOs and NGOs contribute to the EMA teaching programme. In their second semester destinations, students are supervised and supported by the EMA National Directors.

Target group

EMA is open to a maximum of 90 candidates from EU and non-EU countries.

Candidates must meet the following admission requirements:
- Hold a university degree of a high standard in a field relevant to human rights, including disciplines in Law, Social Sciences and Humanities, and must have a minimum of 180 ECTS (Bachelor/General Degree).
- Have certified knowledge of English at least at level B2. Accepted certificates are IELTS (min. score 6), TOEFL (min. 80 for the IBT) and Cambridge exams (min. score 160-179), obtained no more than 3 years before the start of the programme.

Course aim

EMA was established with the following aims:

- To educate high-level professionals in the field of human rights and democratisation qualified to work as academics, staff members or field workers for inter-governmental, governmental, and non-governmental organisations;
- To provide its graduates with both a solid theoretical understanding of issues related to human rights and democratisation and with operational skills enabling them to perform practical work in this area;
- To create and maintain a European network of curriculum development and staff exchange among universities in the field of human rights and democratisation.

Fee info

Fee

5650 EUR, Tuition fees cover all EMA courses, both in the first and second semester; reading materials for the first semester; tutoring; access to Global Campus' specialised library; lunch on class and exam days; individual access to our e-learning platform; use of available IT facilities (including wireless area and computer room), and the field trip (subject to final budgetary approval and the pandemic situation). The tuition fee does not cover accommodation and subsistence, travel costs to and from partner universities and visa expenses.

Interested?

When:

11 September - 31 July 2024

School:

Global Campus of Human Rights

Institution:

Global Campus of Human Rights

Language:

English

Credits:

0.0 EC

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