UiT The Arctic University of Norway Master of Arts in Human Rights Policy and Practice
UiT The Arctic University of Norway

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Master of Arts in Human Rights Policy and Practice

Tromsø, Norway

MA

2 years

English

Full time

01 Dec 2025

Aug 2026

On-Campus

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Key Summary

    About : The Master of Arts in Human Rights Policy and Practice focuses on the critical analysis of human rights issues and the development of effective strategies for human rights advocacy. This program covers theoretical frameworks and practical applications of human rights, aiming to equip students with the necessary skills for the field. The course duration is one year for full-time students, with an option for part-time study.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including NGOs, government agencies, international organizations, and academia. Potential roles include human rights analysts, policy advisors, and advocates, contributing to advancements in global human rights practices.

Human rights is an interdisciplinary field and requires an understanding of legal and political processes, globalization, social structures and civil society, methodologies needed to ensure reliable data, and the cultural and ethnic boundaries that challenge human rights implementation.

Program description

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Credits (ECTS): 120
  • Degree Name: Graduates receive the joint Degree of Master of Arts in Human Rights Policy and Practice, issued by the University of Gothenburg.

One programme - four universities

The Erasmus Mundus master’s programme in Human Rights Policy and Practice is organized by a consortium of four partner universities:

  • The University of Gothenburg, Sweden (lead partner);
  • The University of Deusto, Bilbao/San Sebastian, Spain;
  • Roehampton University, London, UK;
  • The Arctic University of Norway (UIT), Tromsø, Norway.

The first semester of study takes place at the University of Gothenburg, the second semester at the University of Deusto, and the third semester at the University of Roehampton. Mobility to Norway will be included for those students supervised in their master's thesis by UIT. Teaching modules will be complemented with a Professional Seminar Series, field visits, and an internship during the third semester with a human rights organization in London. During the fourth semester, you are required to write a dissertation, supervised by academic staff from one of the four partner universities.

Apply to the programme if you are looking to gain critical knowledge of human rights and want to pursue international studies. The programme offers a unique interdisciplinary take on human rights and broadens your skillset with both in-depth academic studies and practical experience.