Regional Programmes
in Human Rights and Democratisation
Each one of the seven Regional Networks of the Global Campus represent a Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation. The Programmes cover a wide range of core disciplines connected with law and social sciences. While sharing a number of common features, each one of them offers unique regional insights, nuanced perspectives and rich professional experiences.
Graduates from these Regional Master’s Programmes are active in the full spectrum of the human rights profession in governmental, non-governmental and inter-governmental organisations, such as the un and the eu, in post-conflict peace operations, diplomatic missions, humanitarian and development programmes, the corporate sector, media enterprises, and educational institutions.
Career programmes
Through networking opportunities, internships, fellowships and tailored career services, we support our students to secure relevant and prominent jobs.
E-Learning
Find out our online courses. MOOCs on a variety of human rights topics developed by academics and experts of the Global Campus network.
Summer Schools and Training Programmes
The State-of-the-Art Debate on Human Rights issues from a multidisciplinary point of view.
Networking and Outreach
We encourage regional and international dialogue, collaboration between universities as well as with local institutions and practitioners.
EMA, through its broad approach, prepared me further for diverse positions, from a temporary post at the UNHCHR office in Geneva to various field functions with UNHCR.
Marcel Van Maastrigt
The Netherlands
GC Europe
A place where people with the most diverse professional and cultural background can come and work together on creating a better world.
Haneen Mraiyan
Jordan
GC Arab World
A place where people with the most diverse professional and cultural background can come and work together on creating a better world.
Tara Kalaputi
Macedonia
GC South East Europe
A place where people with the most diverse professional and cultural background can come and work together on creating a better world.
Adebayo Okeowo
South Africa
GC Africa
Marcel Van Maastrigt (EMA Graduate 2000/2001)
PAfter having worked in two UN missions, the E.MA was an opportunity for me to sharpen my knowledge of international human rights instruments and practises. The course, through its broad approach, prepared me further for diverse positions, from a temporary post at the UNHCHR office in Geneva to various field functions with UNHCR. The E.MA functions furthermore as a network of people working in HR or IHL-related organisations allowing for a direct connection between academic training and working in the HR ‘field’.
EMA, through its broad approach, prepared me further for diverse positions...
Marcel Van Maastrigt
The Netherlands
GC Europe
Tara Kalaputi
The field experience in supporting refugees and asylum-seekers in the Balkan region has provided me with relevant understanding of the country's responses towards the increased migration flows, but ERMA has contributed significantly to not only deeper comprehension of the migration politics I was initially interested in, but also a grasp of human rights dimensions in philosophy, literature, law, international politics.
A place where people with the most diverse professional and cultural...
Tara Kalaputi
Macedonia
GC South East Europe
My Experience
After having worked in two UN missions, the EMA was an opportunity for me to sharpen my knowledge of international human rights instruments and practises. The EMA functions furthermore as a network of people working in HR or IHL-related organisations allowing for a direct connection between academic training and working in the HR ‘field’.
Haneen Mraiyan
The ARMA gave me an opportunity to meet and interact with academics and students from all over the world, this diverse context and living in Venice and Rabat was truly an amazing experience. In addition to learning and gaining so much information about human rights institutions and how they work I also made life time friendships and memories that are unforgettable.
Tara Kalaputi
The field experience in supporting refugees and asylum-seekers in the Balkan region has provided me with relevant understanding of the country's responses towards the increased migration flows, but ERMA has contributed significantly to not only deeper comprehension of the migration politics I was initially interested in, but also a grasp of human rights dimensions in philosophy, literature, law, international politics.
Adebayo's Experience
Adebayo Okeowo is the founder of White Code Centre, an organisation that creatively uses pictures, videos and multimedia tools to inspire social change and educate around issues of human rights.
Haneen Mraiyan
The ARMA gave me an opportunity to meet and interact with academics and students from all over the world, this diverse context and living in Venice and Rabat was truly an amazing experience. In addition to learning and gaining so much information about human rights institutions and how they work I also made life time friendships and memories that are unforgettable.
The place where you can receive good and valuable advices for the...
Haneen Mraiyan
Jordan
GC Arab World
My Experience
Adebayo Okeowo is the founder of White Code Centre, an organisation that creatively uses pictures, videos and multimedia tools to inspire social change and educate around issues of human rights.
I was more into corporate law when I first enrolled here, two days later...
Adebayo Okeowo
South Africa
GC Africa