The European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (EMA) was created in 1997 with the support of the European Union and 10 pioneer universities and is currently organised by the Global Campus of Human Rights in cooperation with 42 participating universities from all member states of the European Union, the United Kingdom and Switzerland.
The EMA is a one-year, full-time course and it provides a practice and policy-oriented approach to learning that combines legal, political, historical, anthropological, and philosophical perspectives of human rights and democratisation with skill building activities and a field trip exercise. Students are taught by leading academics representing EMA participating universities, experts and representatives of international organisations and NGOs, while studying in a multicultural environment. The curriculum prepares participants for working in national, international, governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations as well as research institutions dealing with human rights and democratisation.
Deadline for non-EU and scholarship applicants: 13 February 2023.
Deadline for EU self-funded applicants: 18 April 2023.