MSc Economics and Finance
The MSc Economics and Finance program at the University of Brighton is designed to prov...
Brighton - City Campus
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The MA Globalisation: Politics, Conflict, and Human Rights program at the University of Brighton delves into the complex issues surrounding globalization and its impact on politics, conflicts, and human rights. The curriculum encompasses a broad range of topics, including global governance, human rights law, conflict analysis, diplomacy, social justice, and ethical dimensions of globalization.
Brighton - City Campus
IELTS 6.5
£ 15462
Postgraduate Entry Requirements:
Students must provide:
Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.
It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.
Scholarships for International Students at the University of Brighton.
It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application processes may vary from year to year.
Graduates of the MA Globalisation: Politics, Conflict, and Human Rights program at the University of Brighton have diverse career prospects in both national and international settings. The program equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary for impactful careers in fields related to politics, human rights, conflict resolution, and global governance.
Diplomat: Graduates can work as diplomats, representing their country's interests in international organizations, participating in diplomatic negotiations, and engaging in international policy-making processes.
Human Rights Officer: Graduates can pursue roles as human rights officers, working for governmental bodies, NGOs, or international organizations to promote and protect human rights globally.
Conflict Resolution Specialist: Graduates can work as conflict resolution specialists, facilitating negotiations, promoting dialogue, and implementing peacebuilding initiatives in conflict-affected regions.
Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as policy analysts, conducting research, analyzing global political trends, and providing insights and recommendations for policy formulation and implementation.
Researcher/Academic: Graduates can pursue careers as researchers or academics, contributing to the understanding of global politics, conflicts, and human rights through research and teaching positions in universities, think tanks, or research institutions.