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Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
CISOD - Food, Sustainability and Rights
- Pisa, Italy
Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
Italian
In CISOD - Food, Sustainability and Rights the Seasonal School will introduce participants to the urgent topic of food sustainability, exploring how to build sustainable and climate-resilient agri-food systems through a dialogue between social and life sciences. Regulatory and non-regulatory measures for socially inclusive and environmentally more efficient food systems will be addressed.


Macalester College
Human Rights and Humanitarianism
- Saint Paul, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Pair a major with our five-course concentration to get an in-depth focus on human rights and humanitarian issues. Through the concentration—which includes classes in social sciences, humanities, and even fine arts—our students gain a nuanced understanding of the history of human rights and humanitarianism, and the institutional frameworks that govern them, as well as the theoretical and philosophical debates over the meanings of human rights and humanitarianism. Students grapple with a range of current and past global human rights problems and evaluate debates over the methods, motivations, and consequences of human rights and humanitarian action.
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Trinity College
Human Rights
- Hartford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Trinity College’s Human Rights Program, the first human rights program at a liberal arts college in the United States, is committed to excellence in the study and practice of human rights. The Program seeks to foster critical debate about human rights problems, inter-disciplinary dialogue, and conversations that bridge the divide between local and global human rights concerns.


Wesleyan University
Human Rights Advocacy Minor
- Middletown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Minor in Human Rights Advocacy seeks to educate the next generation of advocates by engaging students in supervised human rights fact-finding, documentation, and advocacy. The Minor provides a rigorous, structured program of study of human rights through focused coursework, combined with supervised, reflective engagement in practical human rights projects in partnership with the University Network for Human Rights (UNHR).


Binghamton University, State University of New York
Fast-track counseling
Human Rights (Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Human Rights minor gives a firm grounding in the international human rights system and then allows students the flexibility to choose electives according to their specific interests. The minor can accompany any major.


King's University College
Human Rights Studies
- London, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Human rights are predicated upon the belief that every human being deserves to be treated with equal dignity, and that every person has inherent value. But how do we move towards these goals? In this collaborative, interdisciplinary degree program, you will investigate how we fulfill these ideals, but also how we fail to do so in different times and places. In acknowledging human rights, their power and their fragility, we become fully human. You will gain a critical understanding of, and experience in, the growing field of human rights. You’ll examine how different groups have understood and fought for expanded rights protection throughout history. You’ll learn about and critique the effectiveness of legal, diplomatic and political frameworks that have been employed to protect these rights.


Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
Online Program in International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law
- Giessen, Germany
Course
Part time
2 weeks
Distance Learning
English
The Faculty of Law at Justus Liebig University Giessen is looking forward to hosting students from all over the world for the 4th International Online Winter University in International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law. The International Winter University takes place from 02nd January 2025 till 11st January 2025 and offers an in-depth approach to current challenges faced in International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law and Environmental Protection.


FutureLearn
Beyond the Ballot: Women’s Rights and Suffrage from 1866 to Today Course - Royal Holloway University of London
Course
Part time
4 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Explore the campaign for women’s right to vote and its impact on women’s rights and equality to the present day.


The Poynter Institute
Diversity Across the Curriculum, seminar
- Saint Petersburg, USA
Course
Full time
Distance Learning
English
This course will allow journalism educators to make a real impact on American newsrooms' future diversity, inclusion, and equity efforts when they model those values in the classroom. This online group seminar will empower you to examine your current teaching materials and curriculum with an eye toward inclusion and representation and give you the tools and skills to diversify your lessons, examples, speakers, and more.


Ubiquity University
Course: Foundation in Soft Skills & UN SDGs
Course
Part time
16 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Over our lives, we naturally develop skills that allow us to make new friends, get along with others, and use our “common sense.” In this course, we will spend time focusing on more advanced soft skills, so you can understand what future employers or clients will expect from you in the workplace. The added benefit of learning more than you already know about the softer skills is you will find that personal areas of your life can improve too.
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Human Rights degree programs focus on the vital study of rights that protect individuals and communities. You'll delve into the principles of justice, equality, and advocacy, which are essential for creating a more equitable society.
In these courses, students explore topics like international law, humanitarian aid, and social justice, sharpening skills in research, critical analysis, and advocacy strategies. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and learn to formulate policies that promote human dignity and protect vulnerable populations. Core courses often cover areas such as conflict resolution, ethics in human rights, and the history of social movements.
By engaging with real-world case studies, you’ll develop competencies in communicating effectively about human rights issues, conducting qualitative research, and advocating for systemic change. Graduates often pursue careers in non-governmental organizations, policy analysis, or legal advocacy, where they can apply their knowledge to make a positive impact on society and drive social reform.