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University of Glasgow: Human Rights & International Politics

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department School of Social and Political Sciences View department profile
Web www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical
Study type Taught

Summary

The Masters in Human Rights & International Politics offers a thorough academic analysis of one of the most salient and pressing issues in the contemporary world: the place of individual human rights in a system of international relations in which states’ rights have traditionally been paramount.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME - If you plan a career with non-governmental organisations, in related domestic, European and other global institutions, or in higher education, or want to learn more about human rights and international politics, this programme is designed for you.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE You will take three core and three optional courses. Courses will be delivered via lectures and seminars. Some courses contain an exam. You will also submit a dissertation at the end of the programme.

Core courses Fundamentals of International Law Introduction to Human Rights Theories and Politics: A Critical Perspective Research Design for Politics and International Relations

Optional courses may include Communist Regimes and their Societies Conflict Analysis Gender, Race and International Relations Global Development and Human Rights Global Social Movements Globalisation: Challenges from the South Humanitarian Intervention: Civilian or Sovereignty Human Rights And Global Politics International Human Rights Law International Organisations International Relations and Development International Relations of the Middle East Media and Conflict in Divided Societies Propaganda and Public Diplomacy: Authoritarian States Quantitative Data Analysis The Ethics of War and Peace United Nations Law

CAREER PROSPECTS Following completion of this programme, you will be equipped to enter the global workforce through many avenues. You will gain a variety of skills including presenting, group work and writing policy briefs and a depth of cross-sector knowledge. Graduates have gone on to establish international careers working in human rights and international politics, from positions within government/foreign ministry and intergovernmental organisations to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and think tanks. Others have gone on to use their skillset in the private sector, or have gone on to complete PhD study and begin academic careers.

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The University of Glasgow’s School of Social & Political Sciences  links core social science disciplines to deliver high-quality teaching and cutting-edge research. We offer a wide variety of programmes for those interested in the development and impact of economies and societies globally.

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. The University has a history of changing the world and the School of Social & Political Sciences is committed to nurturing the people who make it happen.

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