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Course overview

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What you will study

The course takes place over three semesters. In the first two semesters you will look at the legal and institutional frameworks within which human rights have been developed; at case studies in genocide and mass violence; at some of the responses that have been mounted to mass atrocities, including efforts to prevent or halt genocide; and at issues involved in efforts at humanitarian intervention.

In the third semester, there will be an internship in a human rights organisation which will provide an opportunity to gain some work experience and to use your academic knowledge in real-life situations. Alongside this, you will do a piece of extended original research on a topic of your own choice.

Course co-ordinator

Professor Philip Spencer is Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Director of the Helen Bamber Centre for the Study of Rights, Conflict and Mass Violence. His specialist subjects include the Holocaust, comparative genocide and nationalism.

Special features

Careers

The knowledge and skills acquired in this course will be valuable in a range of career settings, such as: