MA International Child Rights and Development

Strand, London

 

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Program Overview

The MA International Child Rights and Development at King’s College London is a specialized program designed to equip students with in-depth knowledge and critical perspectives on child rights, development policies, and global advocacy efforts. This program explores the complex social, economic, and political challenges affecting children worldwide, providing students with the skills to contribute to international child welfare and development initiatives.

Curriculum: The curriculum is interdisciplinary, combining law, social policy, international development, and human rights. Core modules cover child rights frameworks, social justice, education policies, and humanitarian responses. Students also have access to optional modules that explore topics such as migration, health disparities, gender equality, and global governance. The program includes practical case studies, policy analysis, and research projects that prepare graduates for real-world challenges.

Research Focus: King’s College London is a leader in child rights and development research, working closely with international organizations such as UNICEF, Save the Children, and global NGOs. The program emphasizes evidence-based policy-making, exploring the impact of conflict, poverty, climate change, and education reforms on child welfare. Students engage in independent research projects, contributing to academic and policy-driven solutions for child rights issues.

Industry Engagement: The program fosters strong connections with government agencies, humanitarian organizations, and advocacy groups. Through guest lectures, networking events, and internships, students gain hands-on experience in child protection services, policy development, and community-based interventions. Industry partnerships allow students to collaborate on real-world projects, enhancing their practical skills in research and policy implementation.

Global Perspective: The MA International Child Rights and Development program takes a global approach, analyzing child welfare issues from multiple cultural, economic, and political viewpoints. Students study international treaties and frameworks, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), and examine how different countries address child protection and development. The program attracts a diverse student body, fostering cross-cultural collaboration and discussion on pressing global child rights challenges.

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Location

Strand, London

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 30000

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 65% or equivalent.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 7.0 with no individual component below 6.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 100.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 76.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

King’s College London is providing financial support to international students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. The university offers a variety of scholarships specifically designed to assist international students in covering tuition fees and living costs while studying in the United Kingdom. These scholarships help make higher education more accessible to students from diverse backgrounds and regions.

King’s College London International Postgraduate Scholarships: King’s College London offers a range of scholarships for international postgraduate students. These scholarships are available for students applying to specific master’s programs and are designed to recognize academic achievement and potential. The scholarships vary in value, with some covering partial tuition fees and others offering full financial support. International students who have a strong academic record and potential for research excellence are eligible for consideration.

Commonwealth Scholarships: King’s College London is part of the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, which offers scholarships to students from Commonwealth countries. These scholarships cover tuition fees, airfare, and living expenses for international students pursuing postgraduate studies in the UK. They are awarded based on academic excellence and the potential to contribute to the development of the student's home country after completing their studies.

Chevening Scholarships: The Chevening Scholarship is a UK government-funded initiative that provides full financial support for postgraduate students from eligible countries. King’s College London is a participating university for Chevening Scholars, who are selected based on academic merit, leadership potential, and the ability to contribute to their communities. Chevening Scholarships cover tuition fees, travel costs, and a living stipend.

Dean’s Scholarships for International Students: Many departments at King’s College London offer Dean’s Scholarships for international students applying to specific programs. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and the student’s potential contribution to their field of study. They may provide partial or full funding for tuition fees and are typically available for high-achieving students who have an excellent academic record.

Country-Specific Scholarships: King’s College London offers country-specific scholarships for international students from specific regions or countries. These scholarships are designed to support students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and who are making a positive impact in their home country. Each scholarship may have its own eligibility criteria, including academic qualifications, nationality, and financial need.

Graduates of the MA International Child Rights and Development program at King’s College London have diverse career opportunities in human rights, international development, social policy, and child welfare sectors. The program equips students with the skills needed to work in policy-making, advocacy, research, and humanitarian organizations worldwide.

International Organizations & NGOs: Many graduates find roles in leading humanitarian and advocacy organizations such as UNICEF, Save the Children, Plan International, and World Vision. Positions include Child Rights Advocate, Policy Analyst, Program Coordinator, and Humanitarian Officer, focusing on child protection, education, and health.

Government & Policy-Making Bodies: Graduates can work with government agencies, international development ministries, and policy research institutes, helping shape child-focused policies and legal frameworks. Roles include Policy Advisor, Child Protection Specialist, and Social Policy Analyst.

Academic & Research Institutions: Those interested in research careers can pursue doctoral studies (PhD) in child rights, development studies, or international law. They may also work as Research Fellows or Analysts in universities and think tanks conducting studies on child welfare and global policies.

Education & Community Development: Graduates can contribute to education programs, social work, and youth development initiatives in both developed and developing countries. Careers include Education Policy Advisor, Child Welfare Officer, and Development Program Manager in local and international education institutions.

Humanitarian & Crisis Response: Opportunities exist in organizations providing emergency child protection, refugee support, and disaster relief services. Graduates may work as Humanitarian Coordinators, Child Protection Officers, or Refugee Program Managers with institutions like UNHCR, Red Cross, and international aid agencies.


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