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3 Human Rights Degree Programs in Israel


The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
MA in Law with Specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice
- Jerusalem, Israel
- Rehovot, Israel
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Hebrew University in Jerusalem Law Faculty invites applications for its one-year M.A. in Law with a specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice in English. This program is offered to graduates of B.A. programs in political science, international relations, and other academic disciplines related to the fields of human rights and transitional justice.


The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law
M.A. in Law with specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice
- Jerusalem, Israel
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Hebrew University in Jerusalem Law Faculty invites applications for its one-year M.A. in Law with specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice in English offered to graduates of B.A. programs in political science, international relations and other academic disciplines related to the fields of human rights and transitional justice.
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University of Haifa, International School
Master of Arts in Holocaust Studies
- Haifa, Israel
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Multidisciplinary MA Program in Holocaust Studies at the University of Haifa is dedicated to the creation and nurturing of a new generation of Holocaust researchers. Its aim is to provide a well-rounded curriculum from a wide variety of disciplines and subjects, diverse methodologies and essential languages.
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Human Rights degree programs provide a platform for students to engage critically with pressing global issues, enabling them to advocate for social justice and equality. This field draws on diverse perspectives and prepares you for a role in various sectors focused on human rights advocacy and policy development.
Studying Human Rights in Israel emphasizes practical experience alongside academic knowledge. Students typically explore subjects like international law, humanitarian action, and social justice movements. Courses often involve case studies, allowing you to analyze real-world scenarios and develop skills like writing policy briefs, conducting field research, and negotiating conflict resolutions. The environment encourages dialogue and fosters critical engagement with diverse viewpoints.
Navigating the complexities of human rights challenges can lead to rewarding intellectual growth. As you gain insight into advocacy strategies and the legal frameworks governing human rights, you'll build the confidence needed to pursue various career paths, such as working with NGOs, government agencies, or international organizations. Graduates also find opportunities in research, legal practice, and humanitarian work, equipping them with skills that are valued globally.