Scholarships Available for Oxford Master’s in International Human Rights Law

by | Oct 26, 2015

Oxford University is pleased to announce the availability of various scholarships to attend the Master’s degree in International Human Rights Law for the start of study in September 2016. Admissions for the degree are now open. Applicants from eligible countries are considered for any relevant scholarships and need not submit a separate funding application. 

This part-time degree, involving online distance learning and two summer residences held in Oxford, 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.

For further information about the course, including selection criteria, scholarships and how to apply, please visit our website at www.conted.ox.ac.uk/ihrlmst. Admissions close on 22 January 2016.

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  1. sameer qirresh

    hi, how i can apply for this Scholarships thank you. i can not find the apply.

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