Admissions

Discover the Global Campus Advanced Human Rights Programmes

Become a member of our international community by applying to one of our courses. The global campus offer you a variety of master programmes and courses focused on human rights issues and democratisation processes.

By being taught by international renowned experts working for the EU, the UN and other international organisations and ong our up-to-date programmes are designed to give you the best multicultural and problem centered learning experience.

Master's Programme

A.Y. 2025/2026 - Deadline for both scholarship and self-funded applicants: 2 February 2025

ema, European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation

The European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (EMA) is a one-year advanced master’s course aimed at preparing professionals to respond to the operational requirements of daily work in international organisations, field operations, governmental and non-governmental bodies, and academia.

 

Master's Programme

A.Y. 2025/2027 - Application deadline: 31 January 2025

MAHRS, The Master of Arts in Human Rights and Sustainability in Central Asia

The Master of Arts and Liberal Sciences specializing in Human Rights and Sustainability (MAHRS) in Central Asia is designed for young scholars and professionals aiming to study International Human Rights Law, Good Governance and Sustainability Principles, Norms and Standards with a focus on Central Asian Region.

 

MOOCs

From September 2021

Children’s Rights and Technology in the Digital Age

In this day and age, educating and empowering all those that use technology to make informed and rights-based choices for younger and future generations is crucial. This course will open up discussions about how technology is currently integrated in or impacting children’s lives.

 

Online Courses

From Early-Februrary 2020 on a rolling basis - Free Enrolment from: Mid-September 2019

Counter Human Trafficking in South East Asia (SEA)

By coercing people into a situation that they cannot escape, trafficking deprives human beings of their dignity and rights. In recent years, work has been carried out on the impact of counter trafficking, but more is needed on counter trafficking itself. Speaking to experts from NGOs, Trade Unions and International Organisations, this online course will examine the programmes, practices and activities of counter trafficking, in particular in Southeast Asia.