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- Location: Nicosia,
- Type: Public Institute
- Courses: 50
- Founded: 1989
- University Rank:
Master of Arts in European Master�s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation
Study Mode:
Full Time
Full Time
Duration:
1 year
1 year
Level:
PG / Master's Degree
PG / Master's Degree
Exam Accepted:
No
No
Intake:
Feb, Sep
Feb, Sep
Tuition Fees:
N/A
N/A
Course Overview
Master of Arts in European Master�s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation: This is an interdisciplinary programme that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human rights and democracy in Europe and beyond. The programme combines theoretical and practical approaches, and offers a variety of courses on topics such as human rights law, history, philosophy, politics, sociology, and culture. Students also have the opportunity to participate in a mobility scheme and spend a semester in one of the partner universities across Europe. The programme is part of the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC), and leads to a joint degree awarded by the University of Cyprus and the University of Padova.(Show More)
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Entry Requirement
Master of Arts in European Master�s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation: Applicants must have a Bachelor�s degree or equivalent in Law, Political Science, International Relations, or a related field from a recognized institution. They must also have a good knowledge of English language. Additionally, they must have a strong background in human rights and democratisation. Moreover, they must be willing to participate in an intensive one-year programme that involves mobility among several European universities.
English Exam Requirement
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