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The Global Campus South East Europe – European Regional Master’s Programme in Democracy and Human Rights in South East Europe (GC SEE/ERMA) is a one year, full time, interdisciplinary programme, lasting from November until October. It is a joint initiative by the University of Sarajevo, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CIS) and the University of Bologna. GC SEE/ERMA is co-financed by the European Union as part of the Global Campus of Human Rights managed by the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratization (EIUC) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy, via the Italian Cooperation Agency (AICS). It is implemented in Sarajevo and at the University of Bologna’s Residencial Center in Bertinoro (CEUB), thus students receive diplomas from both coordinating universities. The programme awards 60 ECTS.
GC SEE/ERMA is an academic educational activity intended for students who wish to combine studies with practical and field research experience in human rights and democratization issues. Recognizing that human rights are a crosscutting theme among different disciplines of study, such as political science, social sciences, law, sociology, and philosophy, ERMA fosters an interdisciplinary approach. Enrolled students have the benefit of studying in a highly international environment together with colleagues from all over the region, European Union and rest of the world, attending lectures and workshops held by over 37 professors and experts from 12 partner universities: University of Bologna, Italy; University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Karl Franzens University of Graz, Austria; University of the Ruhr, Germany; University of Peloponnese, Greece; University of Zagreb, Croatia; New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria; University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, FYROM; Higher School of Economics – National Research University, Moscow, Russian Federation; and the University of Pristina, Kosovo[1].
All interested in studying human rights and democracy in South East Europe, in a dynamic and international educational setting are hereby invited to apply.
Citizens of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYROM, Montenegro, Serbia and citizens of Kosovo-holders of passports of countries recognized by BiH.
Requirements
Academic Excellence
The university degree of the applicants must be earned during studies lasting either 4 or 5 years within the former undergraduate studies provisions, or 5 years (3+2) within I and II cycle studies provisions in accordance with the Bologna process with a minimum of 240 ECTS earned. Candidates must hold a university degree in social sciences and humanities, from an accredited university, particularly in disciplines relevant to human rights: law, political sciences, international relations, etc.
English language proficiency
Applicants with English as a native language and those who had a previous university education in the English language will provide competency through their transcripts or certificates issued by the respectful universities only. Others have to provide evidence of their proficiency. The Master Programme recognizes the following international English Language certificates:
TOEFL – minimum score of 560 paper-based, 220 computer-based, IBT not less than 83;
British Council’s IELTS – minimum band 6.5 and no less than 6.0 in any of its subsections;
CAE and CPE Cambridge exams.
Tuitions: No tuition fee. Enrollment costs 200 EUR.
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