Graduate Study in the United States

Boston College/ Center for Human Rights and International Justice:  Graduate certificate program.

Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs: Master’s in international affairs, human rights and humanitarian concentration, 2 years.

Columbia University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Liberal studies M.A. in human rights studies (full or part-time; non-pre-professional), 2 years.

Denver University, Graduate School of International Studies: MA in international human rights, 2 years.

Tufts University, Fletcher School:  Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy, Human Security Concentration, 2 years.

University of Connecticut-Storrs/ Human Rights Institute:  Graduate Certificate in Human Rights.

University of Massachusetts-Amherst:  M.A. in social justice education, 2 years.

University of Minnesota:  Graduate minor in Human Rights.

Graduate Study in Europe

Central European University:  M.A. in human rights, Hungary, 1 year.

City University London:  M.A. in human rights, 1 year.

European Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation, multiple countries, 1 year.

Joint European Master’s Degree in International Humanitarian Action, multiple countries, 16 months.

London School of Economics:  MSc in human rights, 1 year.

University College Dublin:  MSc  in human rights, 1 year.

University College London:  M.A. in human rights, 1 year.

University of Essex/ Human Rights Centre:  M.A. in the theory and practice of human rights, 1 year.

University of Glasgow:  MSc in human rights and international politics, 1 year.

University of London/ Institute of Commonwealth Studies:  M.A. in understanding and securing human rights, 1 year.

University of Oslo:  M.A. in the theory and practice of human rights, Norway, 2 years.

Utrecht University:  M.A. in conflict studies and human rights, Netherlands, 1 year.