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E.MA European Master Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation
Dates
Start Date: September
Application Deadline: | Applies to: |
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March 15 | All Students |
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission |
Details
Established: 1997
Course Language: English, French
Entry Requirements:
LLB/JD or equivalent law degree,
Non-law graduate degree where law is a substantial element,
Non-law graduate degree where the subject area is a substantial element,
Non-law graduate degree with working experience in the subject area
Full time: yes
Length: 12 Months
Tuition fee: | Applies to : |
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EUR 4300 | All Students |
Scholarships available for: All Students
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What the school says:
About
The European Master's Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation (E.MA) provides students with the opportunity to share knowledge and skills with leading scholars from prestigious European Universities and renowned Human Rights experts, in the classroom and during a week-long field trip.
While studying in a multicultural environment, students have the opportunity to meet and be taught by leading academics representing the 41 E.MA participating universities, officials of international organisations (such as the European Union, the United Nations and the Council of Europe) and experts and practitioners of national and international NGOs.
The E.MA is both a residential and an exchange programme. During the first semester students are based at EIUC's Human Rights Village in Venice (Italy). For the second semester they move to one of the E.MA universities located throughout Europe. The E.MA also includes a week-long field trip to a post-conflict country.
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