Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture (MA) Students on this MA have unrivalled access to the best resources and expertise for academic study in London, including the National Gallery
Drafting Legislation, Regulation, and Policy (LLM) The LLM in Advanced Legislative Studies has been offered by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies with considerable success since 2004.
Human Rights (MA, PGDip and PGCert) Explore human rights from a diverse range of fields, including law, international relations, development and environmental justice via distance learning
Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (MA) Gain a solid legal, practical and theoretical understanding of refugee protection and forced migration.
The History of the Book (MA/MRes) The programme provides outstanding research training and equips students with the skills to undertake independent research with confidence and success
Understanding and Securing Human Rights (MA - on campus) This degree develops students as human rights practitioners and enables them to engage with the intellectual and philosophical foundations of human rights.
Genocide, gross human rights violations and reconciliation (UHM110) Covers a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities to develop an understanding of genocide and reconciliation processes (credit bearing).
Human Rights, Sustainable Development and Environmental Justice (UHM150) This module will equip you to understand the conceptual, legal and practice-based links of human rights with development (credit bearing).
Indigenous peoples, minorities and human rights (UHM160) Investigate key historical and contemporary human rights issues faced by indigenous peoples and ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities (credit bearing).
Researching human rights: social science research methods (UHM140) Introduces you to the theories and methods of qualitative social sciences research and how they can be applied to the study of human rights (credit bearing).