The Masters in Human Rights & International Politics offers a thorough academic analysis of one of the most salient and pressing issues in the contemporary world: the place of individual human rights in a system of international relations in which states’ rights have traditionally been paramount.
**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**
- If you plan a career with non-governmental organisations, in related domestic, European and other global institutions, or in higher education, or want to learn more about human rights and international politics, this programme is designed for you.
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The Masters in Human Rights & International Politics offers a thorough academic analysis of one of the most salient and pressing issues in the contemporary world: the place of individual human rights in a system of international relations in which states’ rights have traditionally been paramount.<br/><br/>**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**<br/>- If you plan a career with non-governmental organisations, in related domestic, European and other global institutions, or in higher education, or want to learn more about human rights and international politics, this programme is designed for you.<br/><br/><br/>- You will have the opportunity to participate in a five-day study trip to Geneva to visit the UN and non-governmental human rights organisations.<br/><br/><br/>- The interdisciplinary degree is designed to ensure you will encounter both legal and political perspectives, unlike most other human rights programmes which are exclusively focused on law. You can choose to focus on one domain more than the other.<br/><br/><br/>- The programme draws on recognised expertise in international institutions, security, gender, political philosophy, theories of rights, and ethics and normative theory, as well as a wide variety of country and regional expertise.<br/><br/><br/>- You will benefit from access to a number of organisations within and beyond the University, including the Glasgow Human Rights Network; The Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network; The Glasgow Centre for International Development; and the annual International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival.<br/><br/><br/>- Politics at Glasgow is ranked 7th in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2025.<br/><br/><br/>**PROGRAMME STRUCTURE**<br/>You will take three core and three optional courses. Courses will be delivered via lectures and seminars. Some courses contain an exam. You will also submit a dissertation at the end of the programme.<br/><br/>**Core courses**<br/>Introduction to Human Rights Theories and Politics: A Critical Perspective<br/>Fundamentals of International Law<br/>Research Design for Politics and International Relations<br/><br/>**Optional courses may include**<br/>Quantitative Data Analysis<br/>Gender, Race and International Relations<br/>Humanitarian Intervention: Civilian or Sovereignty<br/>Human Rights And Global Politics<br/>Global Development and Human Rights<br/>International Human Rights Law<br/>International Organizations<br/>International Relations and Development<br/>Conflict Analysis<br/>United Nations Law<br/>Social Justice Activism in the Information Age<br/>Political Economy of Conflict<br/>Globalisation: Critical Perspectives from the Global South<br/>International Relations of the Middle East
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Part-time
Duration
24 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
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Institution Code
G28
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