The Asia Pacific Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democratisation (APMA) Program

This master degree scholarship program is offered by the Global Campus of Human Rights through the Asia Pacific Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democratisation (APMA) program. The APMA Scholarship is a cooperation between the Department of Politics and Government Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), with a consortium of universities in Asia (Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies Mahidol University Thailand, Kathmandu School of Law Nepal, Ateneo de Manila Law School the Philippines, University of Colombo Centre for the Study of Human Rights).

The duration of this scholarship program is one year. Students will do classes in Mahidol University (the first semester) and in another country (the second semester).

This program is designed for students who are seeking a better understanding regarding human rights and democratisation issues regionally and globally. This program is perfect for human rights practitioners and activists, as well as students with bachelor degree.

At the end of the program, students will get:

  1. A deeper knowledge on theories and practices of human rights and democratisation,
  2. An ability to conduct an independent scientific research on human rights and democratisation issues in Asia Pacific region, and
  3. A capability to implement the academic knowledge on human rights and democratisation in real life situation.

For further information regarding the scholarship program and its admission timeline, please visit: https://asiapacific.gchumanrights.org/applying/

DEADLINE: 30 April 2021.

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