The deadline for sending applications course 2024/2025:
- Deadline for EU and self-funded applicants: February 12, 2025
- Deadline for non-EU applicants and grantees: April 16, 2025
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The deadline for sending applications course 2024/2025:
- Deadline for EU and self-funded applicants: February 12, 2025
- Deadline for non-EU applicants and grantees: April 16, 2025
Applications for admission to the Master's degree are made exclusively through the GLOBAL CAMPUS OF HUMAN RIGHTS-European Interuniversity Center, the coordinating centre for the 41 universities in the network, based in Venice.
The admission process is organised in two phases, in case there are still places available after the first phase, the second phase will be opened.
For updated admission dates, please check the information on this link.
Applications for admission can be made through the GLOBAL CAMPUS OF HUMAN RIGHTS website. The University of Deusto does not accept applications for this master's degree.
Supporting documents must be attached to the application form:
You will find all the updated information on the documentation to be submitted here
It is desirable that the candidate holds a university degree in a human rights-related field, such as law, social sciences or humanities.
Further studies and practical experience in the field of human rights in intergovernmental, governmental or non-governmental organisations will be an asset. A good academic record and high personal motivation are musts to work in the human rights field.
English and French are the languages of instruction for this programme. Fluent English is required to follow the classes. A good working knowledge of French is also required to ensure comprehension of class activities and texts.
The application period for the EMA programme will be open from December. The closing deadline is usually in March. The application is made directly on the GLOBAL CAMPUS OF HUMAN RIGHTS website.
Tuition for the EMA: 5,500 euros. An additional administration fee of 150 euros is also required.
For more information, please visit the Frequently Asked Questionssection.