International Human Rights Law Master’s Admissions and Scholarships – The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education

by | Nov 6, 2019

The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education is pleased to announce that admissions for the Master’s in International Human Rights Law are open for the course starting September 2020.

The degree is conducted on a part-time basis over two academic years. Students work online in their home country from September to June each year and spend summers at New College, Oxford, taking classes with students from all over the world. The programme is designed for lawyers and other human rights advocates who wish to pursue advanced studies in international human rights law alongside work or other responsibilities.

All candidates who are offered a course place will be considered for any scholarships for which they are eligible. These include scholarships for candidates from ASEAN membership countries and selected former Soviet Union countries.

The deadline for applications is 12:00 midday UK time on Friday 24 January 2020.

For further information about the course, including entry requirements, funding opportunities and how to apply, please visit http://ihrlmst.conted.ox.ac.uk/.

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