

MSc in Human Rights and International Politics, University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
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12 Months
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About this course
This postgraduate programme at the University of Glasgow provides a comprehensive analysis of human rights within the context of international relations, especially where state rights have traditionally been dominant. It is designed to equip students with an interdisciplinary understanding, combining legal and political perspectives on human rights and global issues. The course offers practical opportunities such as a study trip to Geneva to visit the UN and NGOs, and encourages engagement with various international institutions and networks. The programme's delivery involves lectures, seminars, and a dissertation, with a focus on contemporary challenges faced by human rights advocates and policymakers worldwide.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're interested in pursuing a career with NGOs, international institutions, or academia, this programme is ideal. It offers exposure to practical practice through networking events, practitioner series, and a trip to Geneva. Its interdisciplinary approach, drawing from law, security, gender studies, and political philosophy, makes it stand out. Additionally, the programme's connections with networks like GHRN and GRAMNET provide valuable real-world engagement and opportunities for future career development.
Specialisation
The programme allows students to focus on aspects of human rights and international politics, with a choice of core and optional courses. Optional areas include topics such as Gender, Race and International Relations, Humanitarian Intervention, Global Development, International Organizations, and more. This flexibility enables students to tailor their studies according to their interests, whether leaning more towards legal or political domains within human rights.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
28.06L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should have at least a 2.1 Honours degree or an equivalent qualification in Social Sciences, Politics, Law, Geography, History, Environmental Management, Theatre, Film Studies, Philosophy, English Literature, Languages, or Theology. Work experience may also be considered. International students with qualifications below the standard can contact Glasgow International College for pre-Masters courses to meet entry criteria.
English language test
TOEFL
79
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6.5
PTE
59
Career prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for roles in international human rights, politics, and related sectors. They can find employment in government, intergovernmental organizations, NGOs, think tanks, or the private sector. Some students pursue PhDs or academic careers, while others apply their skills in policy-making, advocacy, or research roles across the globe.
FAQs
What is the duration of the MSc in Human Rights & International Politics?
The full-time MSc lasts 12 months, while the part-time option extends to 24 months.
Are there any practical components in this programme?
Yes, students can participate in a five-day study trip to Geneva, and benefit from networking opportunities with organisations such as the UN and NGOs.
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