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    reddcurry reacted to LLM Human Rights in Where to do Masters in Human Rights   
    I know this post is long overdue but I also know that someone in the same situation will stumble upon it. so am just posting for a better advice than above.
    for one many people seem to think that a masters in human rights is not worth anything but you are really wrong. It is a very noble degree for those who are passionate about Human Rights. My advice would be to study this program in a law context for example LLM In Human Rights  very widely offered in the UK universities not offered anywhere in Canada, and USA has MA in Human Rights at Columbia, Arizona State University, and University of New Hampshire. I personally like the University of Kent because you can take an extended version of any of their graduate programs, which allows for a tailor made degree and also a Masters and a Graduate Dip at the same time.
     I applied to the LLM In Human Rights Extended version so I will be graduating with a Masters in Human Rights Law, and a Graduate diploma in International Migration. for those of us who choose to study in this area we know exactly where we want to work so when we get advices about how hard it will be to get employment with the degree, we know it is because not many who get into their programs have a clear vision of what they want out of their degrees. so for anyone who is doubting or losing home about pursuing a masters, in human rights I would say worry not, get on-line and do your research. PS I want to do a PhD in Law and I know I will get in anywhere I apply after I graduate. 
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