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Human Rights MA
University of Sussex

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(4.3)

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Qualification

MA - Master of Arts

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Location

University of Sussex

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

1 Year

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How could a critical human rights approach help fight pervasive social and economic inequalities, anti-democratic forces and the climate crisis? On this course, you’ll engage with human rights and their historical origins, philosophical foundations, global expansion, everyday practice and possible futures. You’ll learn from our expert faculty. Their cutting-edge research in a range of disciplines – including international relations, anthropology, law and human geography – underpins your teaching. You’ll gain specialist knowledge in the field of human rights research and practice. Your learning is grounded in our distinctive interdisciplinary, critical social science approach. The course explores a range of topics, which may include:
• advocacy, activism and social justice
• human rights and culture
• decolonisation and anti-racism
• (state) violence, civil liberties and counterterrorism
• globalisation and neoliberalism
• the environment and climate change
• international human rights organisations
• children’s rights
• indigenous and minority rights
• LGBTQ+ rights
• women’s rights and gender equality. You’ll be based in the interdisciplinary School of Global Studies. On our campus, you’ll become part of an active student community. There are debates, lectures, films and social events covering global and political issues. We also run a varied programme of guest lectures and seminars. This gives you the opportunity to network with academics and professionals based around the world. When you graduate, you’ll have the expertise and global perspective for a career in the field of human rights.

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Complete University Guide ranking
43rd
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Complete University Guide Law ranking
32nd
Tuition fees
Student living
£11,025 per year
Students from Domestic

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Uni info

Student rating
(4.3)
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CUG ranking 43rd
University of Sussex
Sussex House, FalmerBrightonBN1 9RHUnited Kingdom