

MRes in Equality and Human Rights, University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
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12 Months
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About this course
This postgraduate taught programme focuses on the study of equality and human rights, although it will not be running in 2023-24. It is designed to explore key issues related to social justice, discrimination, and the protection of human rights, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of these critical areas. The programme is tailored for students interested in examining the sociological and cultural aspects of equality and human rights issues through a rigorous academic approach.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about social justice and human rights issues. Although it is not available in 2023-24, its focus on equality and human rights makes it a valuable choice for those aiming to careers in social activism, policy-making, or academia related to social justice movements and human rights advocacy.
Specialisation
While the specific specialisations within this programme are not detailed, related programmes include Criminology & Criminal Justice, Digital Society, Global Markets, Local Creativities, and Global Migrations & Social Justice, indicating a broad focus on social sciences, justice, and societal transformations.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
19.39L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The specific degree requirements are not provided in the available information.
English language test
PTE
60
TOEFL
90
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates from related programmes often pursue careers in social justice organizations, governmental and non-governmental institutions, policy analysis, advocacy, or academic research focusing on equality and human rights issues.
FAQs
Will this programme be available in 2023-24?
No, the Equality & Human Rights MRes will not be running in 2023-24.
What related programmes are offered?
Related programmes include Sociological & Cultural Studies, Criminology, Digital Society, Global Markets, Local Creativities, and Global Migrations & Social Justice.
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