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MSc - Master of Science
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Full Time
SEP
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Full Time
SEP
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Part Time
SEP
2 Years
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In today’s turbulent world, human rights are under threat in many regions – with populist nationalism and discrimination against minority groups on the rise.This programme explores how political and social factors influence the development and implementation of human rights globally. You’ll examine the challenges and problems affecting human rights institutions, movements and practices.Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from sociology, political theory and philosophy, you’ll delve into themes such as identity politics, political liberalism, authoritarian populism and movements against racism.The curriculum includes a core course on the contemporary politics of human rights. You’ll also have the chance to choose optional courses on sociology, anthropology, development, gender, politics and international relations.As a student, you’ll join a vibrant community of academics and researchers and be encouraged to participate in research activities and events. LSE Human Rights, a transdisciplinary hub for cutting-edge, critical research, teaching and scholarship on human rights, is based within the Department of Sociology and runs regular masterclasses and seminars exclusively for our MSc students, as well as public events involving world-leading human rights academics and practitioners.This degree is ideal if you’re interested in the politics of international human rights but don’t wish to pursue a legal career in this area. Once you graduate, you’ll be well-prepared for a high-level career in human rights advocacy, politics or international development within NGOs, government or academia.Graduate destinations:This programme provides an excellent foundation for a variety of academic and non-academic careers, including:Politics and governmentforeign policyhuman rights and related campaigning organisationsinternational and domestic human rights NGOsdevelopmentcivil libertieswelfarework in specialised human rights agencies.
Upper second class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in a social science subject, or a degree in another discipline with demonstrable interest in human rights or relevant experience as a practitioner.
Students living in
Domestic
£23,300 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
£33,000 per year
Students from EU
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£33,000 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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